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Identification of a novel lipopolysaccharide core biosynthesis gene cluster in Bordetella pertussis, and influence of core structure and lipid A glucosamine substitution on endotoxic activity.


ABSTRACT: Lipopolysaccharide (LPS), also known as endotoxin, is one of the main constituents of the gram-negative bacterial outer membrane. Whereas the lipid A portion of LPS is generally considered the main determinant for endotoxic activity, the oligosaccharide moiety plays an important role in immune evasion and the interaction with professional antigen-presenting cells. Here we describe a novel four-gene cluster involved in the biosynthesis of the Bordetella pertussis core oligosaccharide. By insertionally inactivating these genes and studying the resulting LPS structures, we show that at least two of the genes encode active glycosyltransferases, while a third gene encodes a deacetylase also required for biosynthesis of full-length oligosaccharide. In addition, we demonstrate that mutations in the locus differentially affect LPS and whole-cell endotoxic activities. Furthermore, while analyzing the mutant LPS structures, we confirmed a novel modification of the lipid A phosphate with glucosamine and found that inactivation of the responsible glycosyltransferase reduces the endotoxic activity of the LPS.

SUBMITTER: Geurtsen J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2708539 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Identification of a novel lipopolysaccharide core biosynthesis gene cluster in Bordetella pertussis, and influence of core structure and lipid A glucosamine substitution on endotoxic activity.

Geurtsen Jeroen J   Dzieciatkowska Monika M   Steeghs Liana L   Hamstra Hendrik-Jan HJ   Boleij Johanna J   Broen Kelly K   Akkerman Grietsje G   El Hassan Hassan H   Li Jianjun J   Richards James C JC   Tommassen Jan J   van der Ley Peter P  

Infection and immunity 20090413 7


Lipopolysaccharide (LPS), also known as endotoxin, is one of the main constituents of the gram-negative bacterial outer membrane. Whereas the lipid A portion of LPS is generally considered the main determinant for endotoxic activity, the oligosaccharide moiety plays an important role in immune evasion and the interaction with professional antigen-presenting cells. Here we describe a novel four-gene cluster involved in the biosynthesis of the Bordetella pertussis core oligosaccharide. By insertio  ...[more]

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