Literature DB >> 31350337

A general protein O-glycosylation machinery conserved in Burkholderia species improves bacterial fitness and elicits glycan immunogenicity in humans.

Yasmine Fathy Mohamed1, Nichollas E Scott2, Antonio Molinaro3, Carole Creuzenet4, Ximena Ortega4, Ganjana Lertmemongkolchai5, Michael M Tunney6, Heather Green7, Andrew M Jones7, David DeShazer8, Bart J Currie9, Leonard J Foster10, Rebecca Ingram11, Cristina De Castro12, Miguel A Valvano13.   

Abstract

The Burkholderia genus encompasses many Gram-negative bacteria living in the rhizosphere. Some Burkholderia species can cause life-threatening human infections, highlighting the need for clinical interventions targeting specific lipopolysaccharide proteins. Burkholderia cenocepacia O-linked protein glycosylation has been reported, but the chemical structure of the O-glycan and the machinery required for its biosynthesis are unknown and could reveal potential therapeutic targets. Here, using bioinformatics approaches, gene-knockout mutants, purified recombinant proteins, LC-MS-based analyses of O-glycans, and NMR-based structural analyses, we identified a B. cenocepacia O-glycosylation (ogc) gene cluster necessary for synthesis, assembly, and membrane translocation of a lipid-linked O-glycan, as well as its structure, which consists of a β-Gal-(1,3)-α-GalNAc-(1,3)-β-GalNAc trisaccharide. We demonstrate that the ogc cluster is conserved in the Burkholderia genus, and we confirm the production of glycoproteins with similar glycans in the Burkholderia species: B. thailandensis, B. gladioli, and B. pseudomallei Furthermore, we show that absence of protein O-glycosylation severely affects bacterial fitness and accelerates bacterial clearance in a Galleria mellonella larva infection model. Finally, our experiments revealed that patients infected with B. cenocepacia, Burkholderia multivorans, B. pseudomallei, or Burkholderia mallei develop O-glycan-specific antibodies. Together, these results highlight the importance of general protein O-glycosylation in the biology of the Burkholderia genus and its potential as a target for inhibition or immunotherapy approaches to control Burkholderia infections.

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Keywords:  Burkholderia; bacteria; cystic fibrosis; galleria mellonella; glanders; glycosylation; immunogenicity; melioidosis; nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR); phenotypic arrays

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31350337      PMCID: PMC6737235          DOI: 10.1074/jbc.RA119.009671

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


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