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Sialylated O -Glycans from Hen Egg White Ovomucin are Decomposed by Mucin-degrading Gut Microbes.


ABSTRACT: Ovomucin, a hen egg white protein, is characterized by its hydrogel-forming properties, high molecular weight, and extensive O -glycosylation with a high degree of sialylation. As a commonly used food ingredient, we explored whether ovomucin has an effect on the gut microbiota. O- Glycan analysis revealed that ovomucin contained core-1 and 2 structures with heavy modification by N -acetylneuraminic acid and/or sulfate groups. Of the two mucin-degrading gut microbes we tested, Akkermansia muciniphila grew in medium containing ovomucin as a sole carbon source during a 24 h culture period, whereas Bifidobacterium bifidum did not. Both gut microbes, however, degraded ovomucin O -glycans and released monosaccharides into the culture supernatants in a species-dependent manner, as revealed by semi-quantified mass spectrometric analysis and anion exchange chromatography analysis. Our data suggest that ovomucin potentially affects the gut microbiota through O -glycan decomposition by gut microbes and degradant sugar sharing within the community.

SUBMITTER: Takada H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8279891 | biostudies-literature |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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