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Identification of d-arabinan-degrading enzymes in mycobacteria

Authors :
Al-Jourani, O
Benedict, ST
Ross, J
Layton, AJ
van der Peet, P
Marando, VM
Bailey, NP
Heunis, T
Manion, J
Mensitieri, F
Franklin, A
Abellon-Ruiz, J
Oram, SL
Parsons, L
Cartmell, A
Wright, GSA
Basle, A
Trost, M
Henrissat, B
Munoz-Munoz, J
Hirt, RP
Kiessling, LL
Lovering, AL
Williams, SJ
Lowe, EC
Moynihan, PJ
Al-Jourani, O
Benedict, ST
Ross, J
Layton, AJ
van der Peet, P
Marando, VM
Bailey, NP
Heunis, T
Manion, J
Mensitieri, F
Franklin, A
Abellon-Ruiz, J
Oram, SL
Parsons, L
Cartmell, A
Wright, GSA
Basle, A
Trost, M
Henrissat, B
Munoz-Munoz, J
Hirt, RP
Kiessling, LL
Lovering, AL
Williams, SJ
Lowe, EC
Moynihan, PJ
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Bacterial cell growth and division require the coordinated action of enzymes that synthesize and degrade cell wall polymers. Here, we identify enzymes that cleave the D-arabinan core of arabinogalactan, an unusual component of the cell wall of Mycobacterium tuberculosis and other mycobacteria. We screened 14 human gut-derived Bacteroidetes for arabinogalactan-degrading activities and identified four families of glycoside hydrolases with activity against the D-arabinan or D-galactan components of arabinogalactan. Using one of these isolates with exo-D-galactofuranosidase activity, we generated enriched D-arabinan and used it to identify a strain of Dysgonomonas gadei as a D-arabinan degrader. This enabled the discovery of endo- and exo-acting enzymes that cleave D-arabinan, including members of the DUF2961 family (GH172) and a family of glycoside hydrolases (DUF4185/GH183) that display endo-D-arabinofuranase activity and are conserved in mycobacteria and other microbes. Mycobacterial genomes encode two conserved endo-D-arabinanases with different preferences for the D-arabinan-containing cell wall components arabinogalactan and lipoarabinomannan, suggesting they are important for cell wall modification and/or degradation. The discovery of these enzymes will support future studies into the structure and function of the mycobacterial cell wall.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1397534850
Document Type :
Electronic Resource