Biosynthesis of UDP-α-N-Acetyl-d-mannosaminuronic Acid and CMP-ß-N-Acetyl-d-neuraminic Acid for the Capsular Polysaccharides of Campylobacter jejuni.
Biochemistry
; 63(5): 688-698, 2024 Mar 05.
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| ID: mdl-38382015
ABSTRACT
Campylobacter jejuni is a human pathogen and a leading cause of food poisoning in North America and Europe. The exterior surface of the bacterial cell wall is attached to a polymeric coat of sugar molecules known as the capsular polysaccharide (CPS) that helps protect the organism from the host immune response. The CPS is composed of a repeating sequence of common and unusual sugar residues. In the HS11 serotype of C. jejuni, we identified two enzymes in the gene cluster for CPS formation that are utilized for the biosynthesis of UDP-α-N-acetyl-d-mannosaminuronic acid (UDP-ManNAcA). In the first step, UDP-α-N-acetyl-d-glucosamine (UDP-GlcNAc) is epimerized at C2 to form UDP-α-N-acetyl-d-mannosamine (UDP-ManNAc). This product is then oxidized by a NAD+-dependent C6-dehydrogenase to form UDP-ManNAcA. In the HS6 serotype (C. jejuni strain 81116), we identified three enzymes that are required for the biosynthesis of CMP-ß-N-acetyl-d-neuraminic acid (CMP-Neu5Ac). In the first step, UDP-GlcNAc is epimerized at C2 and subsequently hydrolyzed to form N-acetyl-d-mannosamine (ManNAc) with the release of UDP. This product is then condensed with PEP by N-acetyl-d-neuraminate synthase to form N-acetyl-d-neuraminic acid (Neu5Ac). In the final step, CMP-N-acetyl-d-neuraminic acid synthase utilizes CTP to convert this product into CMP-Neu5Ac. A bioinformatic analysis of these five enzymes from C. jejuni serotypes HS11 and HS6 identified other bacterial species that can produce UDP-ManNAcA or CMP-Neu5Ac for CPS formation.
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Main subject:
Sialic Acids
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Uronic Acids
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Campylobacter jejuni
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Cytidine Monophosphate
Limits:
Humans
Language:
En
Journal:
Biochemistry
Year:
2024
Document type:
Article
Affiliation country:
United States
Country of publication:
United States