Literature DB >> 28814130

Identification and characterization of a sulfoglycosidase from Bifidobacterium bifidum implicated in mucin glycan utilization.

Toshihiko Katoh1,2, Takako Maeshibu1, Kei-Ichi Kikkawa2, Aina Gotoh1, Yusuke Tomabechi2, Motoharu Nakamura1, Wei-Hsiang Liao1, Masanori Yamaguchi3, Hisashi Ashida4, Kenji Yamamoto2, Takane Katayama1,2.   

Abstract

Human gut symbiont bifidobacteria possess carbohydrate-degrading enzymes that act on the O-linked glycans of intestinal mucins to utilize those carbohydrates as carbon sources. However, our knowledge about mucin type O-glycan degradation by bifidobacteria remains fragmentary, especially regarding how they decompose sulfated glycans, which are abundantly found in mucin sugar-chains. Here, we examined the abilities of several Bifidobacterium strains to degrade a sulfated glycan substrate and identified a 6-sulfo-β-d-N-acetylglucosaminidase, also termed sulfoglycosidase, encoded by bbhII from Bifidobacterium bifidum JCM 7004. A recombinant BbhII protein showed a substrate preference toward 6-sulfated and 3,4-disulfated N-acetylglucosamines over non-sulfated and 3-sulfated N-acetylglucosamines. The purified BbhII directly released 6-sulfated N-acetylglucosamine from porcine gastric mucin and the expression of bbhII was moderately induced in the presence of mucin. This de-capping activity may promote utilization of sulfated glycans of mucin by other bacteria including bifidobacteria, thereby establishing the symbiotic relationship between human and gut microbes.

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Keywords:  6-sulfated N-acetylglucosamine; Bifidobacterium bifidum; mucin; sulfated glycan; sulfoglycosidase

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28814130     DOI: 10.1080/09168451.2017.1361810

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biosci Biotechnol Biochem        ISSN: 0916-8451            Impact factor:   2.043


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Authors:  Ana S Luis; Chunsheng Jin; Gabriel Vasconcelos Pereira; Robert W P Glowacki; Sadie R Gugel; Shaleni Singh; Dominic P Byrne; Nicholas A Pudlo; James A London; Arnaud Baslé; Mark Reihill; Stefan Oscarson; Patrick A Eyers; Mirjam Czjzek; Gurvan Michel; Tristan Barbeyron; Edwin A Yates; Gunnar C Hansson; Niclas G Karlsson; Alan Cartmell; Eric C Martens
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2021-10-06       Impact factor: 69.504

2.  Combining functional metagenomics and glycoanalytics to identify enzymes that facilitate structural characterization of sulfated N-glycans.

Authors:  Léa Chuzel; Samantha L Fossa; Madison L Boisvert; Samanta Cajic; René Hennig; Mehul B Ganatra; Udo Reichl; Erdmann Rapp; Christopher H Taron
Journal:  Microb Cell Fact       Date:  2021-08-21       Impact factor: 5.328

Review 3.  Utilization of Host-Derived Glycans by Intestinal Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium Species.

Authors:  Manuel Zúñiga; Vicente Monedero; María J Yebra
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2018-08-17       Impact factor: 5.640

Review 4.  Enzymatic Adaptation of Bifidobacterium bifidum to Host Glycans, Viewed from Glycoside Hydrolyases and Carbohydrate-Binding Modules.

Authors:  Toshihiko Katoh; Miriam N Ojima; Mikiyasu Sakanaka; Hisashi Ashida; Aina Gotoh; Takane Katayama
Journal:  Microorganisms       Date:  2020-03-28

5.  Sharing of human milk oligosaccharides degradants within bifidobacterial communities in faecal cultures supplemented with Bifidobacterium bifidum.

Authors:  Aina Gotoh; Toshihiko Katoh; Mikiyasu Sakanaka; Yiwei Ling; Chihaya Yamada; Sadaki Asakuma; Tadasu Urashima; Yusuke Tomabechi; Ayako Katayama-Ikegami; Shin Kurihara; Kenji Yamamoto; Gaku Harata; Fang He; Junko Hirose; Motomitsu Kitaoka; Shujiro Okuda; Takane Katayama
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2018-09-18       Impact factor: 4.379

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