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Sucrose 6(F)-phosphate phosphorylase: a novel insight in the human gut microbiome
The human gut microbiome plays an essential role in maintaining human health including in degradation of dietary fibres and carbohydrates further used as nutrients by both the host and the gut bacteria. Previously, we identified a polysaccharide utilization loci (PUL) involved in sucrose and raffino...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6521584/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30913025 http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/mgen.0.000253 |
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author | Tauzin, Alexandra S. Bruel, Laetitia Laville, Elisabeth Nicoletti, Cendrine Navarro, David Henrissat, Bernard Perrier, Josette Potocki-Veronese, Gabrielle Giardina, Thierry Lafond, Mickael |
author_facet | Tauzin, Alexandra S. Bruel, Laetitia Laville, Elisabeth Nicoletti, Cendrine Navarro, David Henrissat, Bernard Perrier, Josette Potocki-Veronese, Gabrielle Giardina, Thierry Lafond, Mickael |
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description | The human gut microbiome plays an essential role in maintaining human health including in degradation of dietary fibres and carbohydrates further used as nutrients by both the host and the gut bacteria. Previously, we identified a polysaccharide utilization loci (PUL) involved in sucrose and raffinose family oligosaccharide (RFO) metabolism from one of the most common Firmicutes present in individuals, Ruminococcus gnavus E1. One of the enzymes encoded by this PUL was annotated as a putative sucrose phosphate phosphorylase (RgSPP). In the present study, we have in-depth characterized the heterologously expressed RgSPP as sucrose 6(F)-phosphate phosphorylase (SPP), expanding our knowledge of the glycoside hydrolase GH13_18 subfamily. Specifically, the enzymatic characterization showed a selective activity on sucrose 6(F)-phosphate (S6(F)P) acting both in phosphorolysis releasing alpha-d-glucose-1-phosphate (G1P) and alpha-d-fructose-6-phosphate (F6P), and in reverse phosphorolysis from G1P and F6P to S6(F)P. Interestingly, such a SPP activity had never been observed in gut bacteria before. In addition, a phylogenetic and synteny analysis showed a clustering and a strictly conserved PUL organization specific to gut bacteria. However, a wide prevalence and abundance study with a human metagenomic library showed a correlation between SPP activity and the geographical origin of the individuals and, thus, most likely linked to diet. Rgspp gene overexpression has been observed in mice fed with a high-fat diet suggesting, as observed for humans, that intestine lipid and carbohydrate microbial metabolisms are intertwined. Finally, based on the genomic environment analysis, in vitro and in vivo studies, results provide new insights into the gut microbiota catabolism of sucrose, RFOs and S6(F)P. |
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spelling | pubmed-65215842019-05-20 Sucrose 6(F)-phosphate phosphorylase: a novel insight in the human gut microbiome Tauzin, Alexandra S. Bruel, Laetitia Laville, Elisabeth Nicoletti, Cendrine Navarro, David Henrissat, Bernard Perrier, Josette Potocki-Veronese, Gabrielle Giardina, Thierry Lafond, Mickael Microb Genom Research Article The human gut microbiome plays an essential role in maintaining human health including in degradation of dietary fibres and carbohydrates further used as nutrients by both the host and the gut bacteria. Previously, we identified a polysaccharide utilization loci (PUL) involved in sucrose and raffinose family oligosaccharide (RFO) metabolism from one of the most common Firmicutes present in individuals, Ruminococcus gnavus E1. One of the enzymes encoded by this PUL was annotated as a putative sucrose phosphate phosphorylase (RgSPP). In the present study, we have in-depth characterized the heterologously expressed RgSPP as sucrose 6(F)-phosphate phosphorylase (SPP), expanding our knowledge of the glycoside hydrolase GH13_18 subfamily. Specifically, the enzymatic characterization showed a selective activity on sucrose 6(F)-phosphate (S6(F)P) acting both in phosphorolysis releasing alpha-d-glucose-1-phosphate (G1P) and alpha-d-fructose-6-phosphate (F6P), and in reverse phosphorolysis from G1P and F6P to S6(F)P. Interestingly, such a SPP activity had never been observed in gut bacteria before. In addition, a phylogenetic and synteny analysis showed a clustering and a strictly conserved PUL organization specific to gut bacteria. However, a wide prevalence and abundance study with a human metagenomic library showed a correlation between SPP activity and the geographical origin of the individuals and, thus, most likely linked to diet. Rgspp gene overexpression has been observed in mice fed with a high-fat diet suggesting, as observed for humans, that intestine lipid and carbohydrate microbial metabolisms are intertwined. Finally, based on the genomic environment analysis, in vitro and in vivo studies, results provide new insights into the gut microbiota catabolism of sucrose, RFOs and S6(F)P. Microbiology Society 2019-03-26 /pmc/articles/PMC6521584/ /pubmed/30913025 http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/mgen.0.000253 Text en © 2019 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Tauzin, Alexandra S. Bruel, Laetitia Laville, Elisabeth Nicoletti, Cendrine Navarro, David Henrissat, Bernard Perrier, Josette Potocki-Veronese, Gabrielle Giardina, Thierry Lafond, Mickael Sucrose 6(F)-phosphate phosphorylase: a novel insight in the human gut microbiome |
title | Sucrose 6(F)-phosphate phosphorylase: a novel insight in the human gut microbiome |
title_full | Sucrose 6(F)-phosphate phosphorylase: a novel insight in the human gut microbiome |
title_fullStr | Sucrose 6(F)-phosphate phosphorylase: a novel insight in the human gut microbiome |
title_full_unstemmed | Sucrose 6(F)-phosphate phosphorylase: a novel insight in the human gut microbiome |
title_short | Sucrose 6(F)-phosphate phosphorylase: a novel insight in the human gut microbiome |
title_sort | sucrose 6(f)-phosphate phosphorylase: a novel insight in the human gut microbiome |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6521584/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30913025 http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/mgen.0.000253 |
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