Aeromonas surface glucan attached throught the O-antigen ligase represents a new way to obtain UDP-Glucose


Autoria(s): Merino Montero, Susana; Bouamama, Lamiaa; Knirel, Yuriy A.; Shenchenkova, Sofya N.; Regué Queralt, Miguel, 1953-; Tomàs Magaña, Juan
Contribuinte(s)

Universitat de Barcelona

Resumo

We previously reported that A. hydrophila GalU mutants were still able to produce UDP-glucose introduced as a glucose residue in their lipopolysaccharide core. In this study, we found the unique origin of this UDP-glucose from a branched α-glucan surface polysaccharide. This glucan, surface attached through the O-antigen ligase (WaaL), is common to the mesophilic Aeromonas strains tested. The Aeromonas glucan is produced by the action of the glycogen synthase (GlgA) and the UDP-Glc pyrophosphorylase (GlgC), the latter wrongly indicated as an ADP-Glc pyrophosphorylase in the Aeromonas genomes available. The Aeromonas glycogen synthase is able to react with UDP or ADP-glucose, which is not the case of E. coli glycogen synthase only reacting with ADP-glucose. The Aeromonas surface glucan has a role enhancing biofilm formation. Finally, for the first time to our knowledge, a clear preference on behalf of bacterial survival and pathogenesis is observed when choosing to produce one or other surface saccharide molecules to produce (lipopolysaccharide core or glucan).

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http://hdl.handle.net/2445/61471

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eng

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Public Library of Science (PLoS)

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cc-by (c) Merino Montero, Susana et al., 2012

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Palavras-Chave #Bacteris #Glucosa #Polisacàrids #Enzims #Reacció en cadena de la polimerasa #Bacteria #Glucose #Polysaccharides #Enzymes #Polymerase chain reaction
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