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Structure–function studies of the C3/C5 epimerases and C4 reductases of the Campylobacter jejuni capsular heptose modification pathways
Many bacteria produce polysaccharide-based capsules that protect them from environmental insults and play a role in virulence, host invasion, and other functions. Understanding how the polysaccharide components are synthesized could provide new means to combat bacterial infections. We have previousl...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7949155/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33524389 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2021.100352 |
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author | Barnawi, Heba Woodward, Laura Fava, Natalie Roubakha, Mikhail Shaw, Steve D. Kubinec, Chelsea Naismith, James H. Creuzenet, Carole |
author_facet | Barnawi, Heba Woodward, Laura Fava, Natalie Roubakha, Mikhail Shaw, Steve D. Kubinec, Chelsea Naismith, James H. Creuzenet, Carole |
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description | Many bacteria produce polysaccharide-based capsules that protect them from environmental insults and play a role in virulence, host invasion, and other functions. Understanding how the polysaccharide components are synthesized could provide new means to combat bacterial infections. We have previously characterized two pairs of homologous enzymes involved in the biosynthesis of capsular sugar precursors GDP-6-deoxy-D-altro-heptose and GDP-6-OMe-L-gluco-heptose in Campylobacter jejuni. However, the substrate specificity and mechanism of action of these enzymes—C3 and/or C5 epimerases DdahB and MlghB and C4 reductases DdahC and MlghC—are unknown. Here, we demonstrate that these enzymes are highly specific for heptose substrates, using mannose substrates inefficiently with the exception of MlghB. We show that DdahB and MlghB feature a jellyroll fold typical of cupins, which possess a range of activities including epimerizations, GDP occupying a similar position as in cupins. DdahC and MlghC contain a Rossman fold, a catalytic triad, and a small C-terminal domain typical of short-chain dehydratase reductase enzymes. Integrating structural information with site-directed mutagenesis allowed us to identify features unique to each enzyme and provide mechanistic insight. In the epimerases, mutagenesis of H67, D173, N121, Y134, and Y132 suggested the presence of alternative catalytic residues. We showed that the reductases could reduce GDP-4-keto-6-deoxy-mannulose without prior epimerization although DdahC preferred the pre-epimerized substrate and identified T110 and H180 as important for substrate specificity and catalytic efficacy. This information can be exploited to identify inhibitors for therapeutic applications or to tailor these enzymes to synthesize novel sugars useful as glycobiology tools. |
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spelling | pubmed-79491552021-03-19 Structure–function studies of the C3/C5 epimerases and C4 reductases of the Campylobacter jejuni capsular heptose modification pathways Barnawi, Heba Woodward, Laura Fava, Natalie Roubakha, Mikhail Shaw, Steve D. Kubinec, Chelsea Naismith, James H. Creuzenet, Carole J Biol Chem Research Article Many bacteria produce polysaccharide-based capsules that protect them from environmental insults and play a role in virulence, host invasion, and other functions. Understanding how the polysaccharide components are synthesized could provide new means to combat bacterial infections. We have previously characterized two pairs of homologous enzymes involved in the biosynthesis of capsular sugar precursors GDP-6-deoxy-D-altro-heptose and GDP-6-OMe-L-gluco-heptose in Campylobacter jejuni. However, the substrate specificity and mechanism of action of these enzymes—C3 and/or C5 epimerases DdahB and MlghB and C4 reductases DdahC and MlghC—are unknown. Here, we demonstrate that these enzymes are highly specific for heptose substrates, using mannose substrates inefficiently with the exception of MlghB. We show that DdahB and MlghB feature a jellyroll fold typical of cupins, which possess a range of activities including epimerizations, GDP occupying a similar position as in cupins. DdahC and MlghC contain a Rossman fold, a catalytic triad, and a small C-terminal domain typical of short-chain dehydratase reductase enzymes. Integrating structural information with site-directed mutagenesis allowed us to identify features unique to each enzyme and provide mechanistic insight. In the epimerases, mutagenesis of H67, D173, N121, Y134, and Y132 suggested the presence of alternative catalytic residues. We showed that the reductases could reduce GDP-4-keto-6-deoxy-mannulose without prior epimerization although DdahC preferred the pre-epimerized substrate and identified T110 and H180 as important for substrate specificity and catalytic efficacy. This information can be exploited to identify inhibitors for therapeutic applications or to tailor these enzymes to synthesize novel sugars useful as glycobiology tools. American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2021-01-30 /pmc/articles/PMC7949155/ /pubmed/33524389 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2021.100352 Text en © 2021 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Research Article Barnawi, Heba Woodward, Laura Fava, Natalie Roubakha, Mikhail Shaw, Steve D. Kubinec, Chelsea Naismith, James H. Creuzenet, Carole Structure–function studies of the C3/C5 epimerases and C4 reductases of the Campylobacter jejuni capsular heptose modification pathways |
title | Structure–function studies of the C3/C5 epimerases and C4 reductases of the Campylobacter jejuni capsular heptose modification pathways |
title_full | Structure–function studies of the C3/C5 epimerases and C4 reductases of the Campylobacter jejuni capsular heptose modification pathways |
title_fullStr | Structure–function studies of the C3/C5 epimerases and C4 reductases of the Campylobacter jejuni capsular heptose modification pathways |
title_full_unstemmed | Structure–function studies of the C3/C5 epimerases and C4 reductases of the Campylobacter jejuni capsular heptose modification pathways |
title_short | Structure–function studies of the C3/C5 epimerases and C4 reductases of the Campylobacter jejuni capsular heptose modification pathways |
title_sort | structure–function studies of the c3/c5 epimerases and c4 reductases of the campylobacter jejuni capsular heptose modification pathways |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7949155/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33524389 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2021.100352 |
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