Title of article :
A dual role for the lex2 locus: identification of galactosyltransferase activity in non-typeable Haemophilus influenzae strains 1124 and 2019 Original Research Article
Author/Authors :
Mikael K.R. Engskog، نويسنده , , H?kan H. Yildirim، نويسنده , , Jianjun Li، نويسنده , , James C. Richards، نويسنده , , Mary Deadman، نويسنده , , Derek W. Hood، نويسنده , , Elke K.H. Schweda، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages :
10
From page :
632
To page :
641
Abstract :
Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) of Haemophilus influenzae comprises a conserved tri-l-glycero-d-manno-heptosyl inner-core moiety (l-α-d-Hepp-(1→2)-[PEtn→6]-l-α-d-Hepp-(1→3)-[β-d-GlcIp-(1→4)]-l-α-d-Hepp-(1→5)-α-Kdop) to which addition of β-d-Glcp to O-4 of GlcI in serotype b strains is controlled by the gene lex2B. In non-typeable H. influenzae strains 1124 and 2019, however, a β-d-Galp is linked to O-4 of GlcI. In order to test the hypothesis that the lex2 locus is involved in the expression of β-d-Galp-(1→4-β-d-Glcp-(1→ from HepI, lex2B was inactivated in strains 1124 and 2019, and LPS glycoform populations from the resulting mutant strains were investigated. Detailed structural analyses using NMR techniques and electrospray-ionisation mass spectrometry (ESIMS) on O-deacylated LPS and core oligosaccharide material (OS), as well as ESIMSn on permethylated dephosphorylated OS, indicated both lex2B mutant strains to express only β-d-Glcp extensions from HepI. This provides strong evidence that Lex2B functions as a galactosyltransferase adding a β-d-Galp to O-4 of GlcI in these strains, indicating that allelic polymorphisms in the lex2B sequence direct alternative functions of the gene product.
Keywords :
Lipopolysaccharide , Structure analysis , lex2 , Haemophilusinfluenzae , Galactosyltransferase
Journal title :
Carbohydrate Research
Serial Year :
2009
Journal title :
Carbohydrate Research
Record number :
966355
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