PubMed:26703456 49 Projects
Biochemical characterization of an α1,2-colitosyltransferase from Escherichia coli O55:H7.
Colitose, also known as 3,6-dideoxy-l-galactose or 3-deoxy-l-fucose, is one of the only five naturally occurred 3,6-dideoxyhexoses. Colitose was found in lipopolysaccharide of a number of infectious bacteria, including Escherichia coli O55 & O111 and Vibrio cholera O22 & O139. To date, no colitosyltransferase (ColT) has been characterized, probably due to the inaccessibility of the sugar donor, GDP-colitose. In this study, starting with chemically prepared colitose, 94.6 mg of GDP-colitose was prepared via a facile and efficient one-pot two-enzyme system involving an l-fucokinase/GDP-l-Fuc pyrophosphorylase and an inorganic pyrophosphatase (EcPpA). WbgN, a putative ColT from E. coli O55:H5 was then cloned, overexpressed, purified and biochemically characterized by using GDP-colitose as a sugar donor. Activity assay and structural identification of the synthetic product clearly demonstrated that wbgN encodes an α1,2-ColT. Biophysical study showed that WbgN does not require metal ion, and is highly active at pH 7.5-9.0. In addition, acceptor specificity study indicated that WbgN exclusively recognize lacto-N-biose (Galβ1,3-GlcNAc). Most interestingly, it was found that WbgN exhibits similar activity toward GDP-l-Fuc (kcat/Km = 9.2 min(-1) mM(-1)) as that toward GDP-colitose (kcat/Km = 12 min(-1) mM(-1)). Finally, taking advantage of this, type 1 H-antigen was successfully synthesized in preparative scale.
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