Literature DB >> 29101228

Mass spectrometric revival of an l-rhamnose- and d-galactose-specific lectin from a lost strain of Streptomyces.

Yoko Fujita-Yamaguchi1,2, Karine Bagramyan3, Yoshiki Yamaguchi4, Akemi Ikeda4, Naoshi Dohmae5, Teresa B Hong3, Markus Kalkum6.   

Abstract

Blood type B-specific Streptomyces sp. 27S5 hemagglutinin (SHA) was discovered and characterized in the 1970s. Although strain 27S5 has been lost, the purified SHA protein survived intact under frozen conditions and retained its activity. Using modern techniques, here we further characterized SHA. Fourier-transform ion cyclotron resonance MS analysis determined the average molecular mass of SHA as 13,314.67 Da. MS of digested SHA peptides, Streptomyces genomic database matching, and N-terminal sequencing solved the 131-residue amino acid sequence of SHA. We found that SHA is homologous to N-terminally truncated hypothetical proteins encoded by the genomes of Streptomyces lavendulae, Streptomyces sp. Mg1, and others. The gene of the closest homologue in S. lavendulae, a putative polysaccharide deacetylase (PDSL), encodes 68 additional N-terminal amino acids, and its C terminus perfectly matched the SHA sequence, except for a single Ala-to-Glu amino acid difference. We expressed recombinant SHA(PDSL-A108E) (rSHA) as an enzymatically cleavable fusion protein in Escherichia coli, and glycan microarray analyses indicated that refolded rSHA exhibits the blood type B- and l-rhamnose-specific characteristics of authentic SHA, confirming that rSHA is essentially identical with SHA produced by Streptomyces sp. 27S5. We noted that SHA comprises three similar domains, representing 70% of the protein, and that these SHA domains partially overlap with annotated clostridial hydrophobic with conserved W domains. Furthermore, examination of GFP-tagged SHA revealed binding to microbial surfaces. rSHA may be useful both for studying the role of SHA/clostridial hydrophobic with conserved W domains in carbohydrate binding and for developing novel diagnostics and therapeutics for l-rhamnose-containing microorganisms.
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Keywords:  Streptomyces; carbohydrate-binding protein; glycan; lectin; mass spectrometry (MS); microarray; nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR); protein sequence; recombinant protein expression; rhamnose binding

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29101228      PMCID: PMC5766931          DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M117.812719

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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1.  Proteolytic Processing, Maturation, and Unique Synteny of the Streptomyces Hemagglutinin SHA.

Authors:  Yoko Fujita-Yamaguchi; Hideyuki Muramatsu; Alonso Tapia; Karine Bagramyan; Moksha Desai; Yasuhiro Takehana; Masayuki Igarashi; Yoshiki Yamaguchi; Markus Kalkum
Journal:  Microbiol Spectr       Date:  2021-09-01
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