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2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.str.2013.03.010
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Wzi Is an Outer Membrane Lectin that Underpins Group 1 Capsule Assembly in Escherichia coli

Abstract: SummaryMany pathogenic bacteria encase themselves in a polysaccharide capsule that provides a barrier to the physical and immunological challenges of the host. The mechanism by which the capsule assembles around the bacterial cell is unknown. Wzi, an integral outer-membrane protein from Escherichia coli, has been implicated in the formation of group 1 capsules. The 2.6 Å resolution structure of Wzi reveals an 18-stranded β-barrel fold with a novel arrangement of long extracellular loops that blocks the extrace… Show more

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“…This locus is present in all capsular types of K. pneumoniae, and different wzi locus sequences are strongly associated with specific K antigens. The wzi gene encodes a surface protein involved in capsule attachment to the outer membrane, where the loss of this protein results in essentially acapsular bacteria (211,212). wzy, also known as orf4, is involved in the polymerization of capsular polysaccharides, while wza, wzc, orf5, and orf6 are involved in their surface assembly (202,213).…”
Section: Capsulementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This locus is present in all capsular types of K. pneumoniae, and different wzi locus sequences are strongly associated with specific K antigens. The wzi gene encodes a surface protein involved in capsule attachment to the outer membrane, where the loss of this protein results in essentially acapsular bacteria (211,212). wzy, also known as orf4, is involved in the polymerization of capsular polysaccharides, while wza, wzc, orf5, and orf6 are involved in their surface assembly (202,213).…”
Section: Capsulementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wza, a member of the OPX (outer membrane export) family, further modulates transport across the outer membrane (OM). The Wzi protein is a lectin in the outer membrane, which interacts directly with CPS and facilitates capsule formation (110,123,124,166,344). Abbreviations: Man, mannose; PG, peptidoglycan.…”
Section: Fig 5 Eps and Cps Biosynthesis Pathways (A)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wzi is a lectin, which interacts directly with the CPS structure and assists in the formation of the capsule (62,64,124) (Fig. 5A).…”
Section: Fig 5 Eps and Cps Biosynthesis Pathways (A)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The cps locus has a mosaic structure, with a group of six conserved genes (galF, orf2, wzi, wza, wzb, and wzc) at its 5= end. Among these, the wzi gene codes for the outer membrane protein Wzi, which is involved in attachment of the capsular polysaccharide to the outer membrane (27,28). The objective of this study was to evaluate the sequence polymorphisms of the wzi gene for strain typing and for inference of the serotypes of K. pneumoniae clinical isolates.…”
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confidence: 99%