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A general protein O-glycosylation machinery conserved in Burkholderia species improves bacterial fitness and elicits glycan immunogenicity in humans

Authors :
Ximena Ortega
David DeShazer
Bart J. Currie
Leonard J. Foster
Rebecca J. Ingram
Heather Green
Cristina De Castro
Ganjana Lertmemongkolchai
Yasmine Fathy Mohamed
Antonio Molinaro
Carole Creuzenet
Michael M. Tunney
Nichollas E. Scott
Andrew Jones
Miguel A. Valvano
Mohamed, Y. F.
Scott, N. E.
Molinaro, A.
Creuzenet, C.
Ortega, X.
Lertmemongkolchai, G.
Tunney, M. M.
Green, H.
Jones, A. M.
Deshazer, D.
Currie, B. J.
Foster, L. J.
Ingram, R.
De Castro, C.
Valvano, M. A.
Source :
Mohamed, Y F, Scott, N E, Molinaro, A, Creuzenet, C, Ortega, X, Lertmemongkolchai, G, Tunney, M M, Green, H, Jones, A M, DeShazer, D, Currie, B J, Foster, L J, Ingram, R, De Castro, C & Valvano, M A 2019, ' A general protein O-glycosylation machinery conserved in Burkholderia species improves bacterial fitness and elicits glycan immunogenicity in humans ', The Journal of biological chemistry, vol. 294, no. 36, pp. 13248 . https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.RA119.009671
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2019.

Abstract

The Burkholderia genus encompasses many Gram-negative bacteria living in the rhizosphere. Some Burkholderia species can cause life-threatening human infections, highlighting the need for clinical interventions targeting specific lipopolysaccharide proteins. Burkholderia cenocepacia O-linked protein glycosylation has been reported, but the chemical structure of the O-glycan and the machinery required for its biosynthesis are unknown and could reveal potential therapeutic targets. Here, using bioinformatics approaches, gene-knockout mutants, purified recombinant proteins, LC-MS–based analyses of O-glycans, and NMR-based structural analyses, we identified a B. cenocepacia O-glycosylation (ogc) gene cluster necessary for synthesis, assembly, and membrane translocation of a lipid-linked O-glycan, as well as its structure, which consists of a β-Gal-(1,3)–α-GalNAc-(1,3)–β-GalNAc trisaccharide. We demonstrate that the ogc cluster is conserved in the Burkholderia genus, and we confirm the production of glycoproteins with similar glycans in the Burkholderia species: B. thailandensis, B. gladioli, and B. pseudomallei. Furthermore, we show that absence of protein O-glycosylation severely affects bacterial fitness and accelerates bacterial clearance in a Galleria mellonella larva infection model. Finally, our experiments revealed that patients infected with B. cenocepacia, Burkholderia multivorans, B. pseudomallei, or Burkholderia mallei develop O-glycan–specific antibodies. Together, these results highlight the importance of general protein O-glycosylation in the biology of the Burkholderia genus and its potential as a target for inhibition or immunotherapy approaches to control Burkholderia infections.

Details

ISSN :
00219258
Volume :
294
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Biological Chemistry
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1a42ecfb2f29bcb1376a49cbe3e732c3