In vitro bacterial polysaccharide biosynthesis: defining the functions of Wzy and Wzz
Open Access
- 25 April 2010
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Nature Chemical Biology
- Vol. 6 (6), 418-423
- https://doi.org/10.1038/nchembio.351
Abstract
O-polysaccharide is a major constituent of the bacterial cell wall, yet little mechanistic information is known about its biosynthesis. A reconstruction of this pathway using defined substrates now demonstrates the basis for sugar polymerization and length modulation. Polysaccharides constitute a major component of bacterial cell surfaces and play critical roles in bacteria–host interactions. The biosynthesis of such molecules, however, has mainly been characterized through in vivo genetic studies, thus precluding discernment of the details of this pathway. Accordingly, we present a chemical approach that enabled reconstitution of the E. coli O-polysaccharide biosynthetic pathway in vitro. Starting with chemically prepared undecaprenyl-diphospho-N-acetyl-D-galactosamine, the E. coli O86 oligosaccharide repeating unit was assembled by means of sequential enzymatic glycosylation. Successful expression of the putative polymerase Wzy using a chaperone coexpression system then allowed demonstration of polymerization in vitro using this substrate. Analysis of more substrates revealed a defined mode of recognition for Wzy toward the lipid moiety. Specific polysaccharide chain length modality was furthermore demonstrated to result from the action of Wzz. Collectively, polysaccharide biosynthesis was chemically reconstituted in vitro, providing a well defined system for further underpinning molecular details of this biosynthetic pathway.Keywords
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