2014
DOI: 10.1371/journal.ppat.1004334
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P. aeruginosa SGNH Hydrolase-Like Proteins AlgJ and AlgX Have Similar Topology but Separate and Distinct Roles in Alginate Acetylation

Abstract: The O-acetylation of polysaccharides is a common modification used by pathogenic organisms to protect against external forces. Pseudomonas aeruginosa secretes the anionic, O-acetylated exopolysaccharide alginate during chronic infection in the lungs of cystic fibrosis patients to form the major constituent of a protective biofilm matrix. Four proteins have been implicated in the O-acetylation of alginate, AlgIJF and AlgX. To probe the biological function of AlgJ, we determined its structure to 1.83 Å resolutio… Show more

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“…After crossing the IM, poly-M is transported through the periplasm, the space between the inner and outer membranes (OM), by a membrane spanning multi-protein machine (Alg44, X, G, K)141617 to the OM protein, AlgE, for secretion181920. In the periplasm, poly-M is modified by O-acetylation (AlgI, J, F and X)212223 and epimerization (AlgG)242526. These modifications add acetyl groups to the C-2 and/or C-3 positions of M residues2122 and convert M residues into G residues2426, respectively.…”
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“…After crossing the IM, poly-M is transported through the periplasm, the space between the inner and outer membranes (OM), by a membrane spanning multi-protein machine (Alg44, X, G, K)141617 to the OM protein, AlgE, for secretion181920. In the periplasm, poly-M is modified by O-acetylation (AlgI, J, F and X)212223 and epimerization (AlgG)242526. These modifications add acetyl groups to the C-2 and/or C-3 positions of M residues2122 and convert M residues into G residues2426, respectively.…”
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“…In the periplasm, poly-M is modified by O-acetylation (AlgI, J, F and X)212223 and epimerization (AlgG)242526. These modifications add acetyl groups to the C-2 and/or C-3 positions of M residues2122 and convert M residues into G residues2426, respectively. Both modifications affect polymer composition and its barrier properties against therapeutic intervention and host immunity14272829.…”
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“…This GEI has one gene that encodes for a protein having a conserved domain for SGNH hydrolase, which belongs to a diverse family of lipases and esterases. In Pseudomonas aeruginosa , SGNH hydrolases are involved in acetylation of alginate, which is a long sugar polymer and the main component of Pseudomonas biofilm (Baker et al, 2014). Acetylation of alginate during its biosynthesis makes bacterial biofilm less susceptible to antibiotics, disinfectants and enable them to evade the immune system of a host (Ertesvåg, 2015).…”
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“…In the periplasm, M residues can be epimerized to G by AlgG (12). They may also be acetylated selectively at O-2= and/or O-3= positions by AlgX (13). Additionally, AlgI, AlgJ, and AlgF are involved in alginate acetylation (14,15).…”
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“…AlgK is a periplasmic lipoprotein bound to the outer membrane and is important, but not essential, for the localization of the porin AlgE. Figure 1 represents the proposed model for alginate biosynthesis machinery based on recent studies (13,21,22). The interactions between different Alg proteins, assumed to contribute to the formation of the mentioned protein scaffold, have been extensively studied by mutual stability and pulldown analyses.…”
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