Genetic and structural analyses of Escherichia coli O107 and O117 O-antigens |
| |
Authors: | Quan Wang,rei V. Perepelov,Lu Feng,Yuriy A. Knirel,Yang Li,& Lei Wang |
| |
Affiliation: | TEDA School of Biological Sciences and Biotechnology, Nankai University, TEDA, Tianjin, China;;The Key Laboratory of Molecular Microbiology and Technology, Ministry of Education, Tianjin, China;;The Engineering and Research Center for Microbial Functional Genomics and Detection Technology, Ministry of Education, Tianjin, China;;N. D. Zelinsky Institute of Organic Chemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russian Federation;;Tianjin Key Laboratory of Microbial Functional Genomics, Tianjin, China;and;Tianjin Research Center for Functional Genomics and Biochip, Tianjin, China |
| |
Abstract: | ![]() The O-antigen, consisting of many repeats of an oligosaccharide, is an essential component of the lipopolysaccharide on the surface of Gram-negative bacteria. The O-antigen is one of the most variable cell constituents, and different O-antigen forms are almost entirely due to genetic variations in O-antigen gene clusters. In this paper, we present structural and genetic evidence for a close relationship between Escherichia coli O107 and E. coli O117 O antigens. The O-antigen of E. coli O107 has a pentasaccharide repeating unit with the following structure: →4)-β- d -Gal p NAc-(1→3)-α- l -Rha p -(1→4)-α- d -Glc p NAc-(1→4)-β- d -Gal p -(1→3)-α- d -Gal p NAc-(1→, which differs from the known repeating unit of E. coli O117 only in the substitution of d -GlcNAc for d -Glc. The O-antigen gene clusters of E. coli O107 and O117 share 98.6% overall DNA identity and contain the same set of genes in the same organization. It is proposed that one cluster was evolved from another via mutations, and the substitution of a few amino acids residues in predicted glycosyltransferases resulted in the functional change of one such protein for transferring different sugars in O107 ( d -GlcNAc) and O117 ( d -Glc), leading to different O-antigen structures. This is an example of the O-antigen alteration caused by nucleotide mutations, which is less commonly reported for O-antigen variations. |
| |
Keywords: | Escherichia coli O107 Escherichia coli O117 lipopolysaccharide O-antigen |
|
|