Biomolecules (Dec 2020)

Misincorporation of Galactose by Chondroitin Synthase of <i>Escherichia coli</i> K4: From Traces to Synthesis of Chondbiuronan, a Novel Chondroitin-Like Polysaccharide

  • Mélanie Leroux,
  • Julie Michaud,
  • Eric Bayma,
  • Sylvie Armand,
  • Sophie Drouillard,
  • Bernard Priem

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/biom10121667
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 12
p. 1667

Abstract

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Chondroitin synthase KfoC is a bifunctional enzyme which polymerizes the capsular chondroitin backbone of Escherichia coli K4, composed of repeated β3N-acetylgalactosamine (GalNAc)-β4-glucuronic acid (GlcA) units. Sugar donors UDP-GalNAc and UDP-GlcA are the natural precursors of bacterial chondroitin synthesis. We have expressed KfoC in a recombinant strain of Escherichia coli deprived of 4-epimerase activity, thus incapable of supplying UDP-GalNAc in the bacterial cytoplasm. The strain was also co-expressing mammal galactose β-glucuronyltransferase, providing glucuronyl-lactose from exogenously added lactose, serving as a primer of polymerization. We show by the mean of NMR analyses that in those conditions, KfoC incorporates galactose, forming a chondroitin-like polymer composed of the repeated β3-galactose (Gal)-β4-glucuronic acid units. We also show that when UDP-GlcNAc 4-epimerase KfoA, encoded by the K4-operon, was co-expressed and produced UDP-GalNAc, a small proportion of galactose was still incorporated into the growing chain of chondroitin.

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