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T1 0-59 Title denotes Campylobacter--a tale of two protein glycosylation systems.
T2 60-926 Paragraph denotes Post-translational glycosylation is a universal modification of proteins in eukarya, archaea and bacteria. Two recent publications describe the first confirmed report of a bacterial N-linked glycosylation pathway in the human gastrointestinal pathogen Campylobacter jejuni. In addition, an O-linked glycosylation pathway has been identified and characterized in C. jejuni and the related species Campylobacter coli. Both pathways have similarity to the respective N- and O-linked glycosylation processes in eukaryotes. In bacteria, homologues of the genes in both pathways are found in other organisms, the complex glycans linked to the glycoproteins share common biosynthetic precursors and these modifications could play similar biological roles. Thus, Campylobacter provides a unique model system for the elucidation and exploitation of glycoprotein biosynthesis.
T3 0-13 Bacteria denotes Campylobacter
T4 136-143 Habitat denotes eukarya
T5 280-285 Habitat denotes human
T6 280-302 Habitat denotes human gastrointestinal
T7 312-332 Bacteria denotes Campylobacter jejuni
T8 422-431 Bacteria denotes C. jejuni
T9 456-474 Bacteria denotes Campylobacter coli
T10 567-577 Habitat denotes eukaryotes
T11 815-828 Bacteria denotes Campylobacter