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Characterization of a novel type of glycogen-degrading amylopullulanase from Lactobacillus crispatus.

Jie Zhang1, Lili Li1,2, Tong Zhang1,2, Jin Zhong3,4.   

Abstract

Glycogen is one of the major carbohydrates utilized by the human vaginal microbiota, which is commonly dominated by Lactobacillus, especially L. crispatus. An in silico analysis predicted that a type I pullulanase was involved in glycogen degradation in L. crispatus. The biochemical and genetic properties of the pullulanase still need to be determined. Here, we de novo identified the glycogen (Glg)-utilization enzyme (named GlgU) from L. crispatus through a biochemical assay. GlgU was optimally active at acidic pH, approximately 4.0 ~ 4.5, and was able to hydrolyze glycogen into low-molecular-weight malto-oligosaccharides. Actually, GlgU was a type II pullulanase (amylopullulanase) with just one catalytic domain that possessed substrate specificity toward both α-1,4 and α-1,6-glucosidic bonds. Phylogenetically, GlgU was obviously divergent from the known amylases and pullulanases (including amylopullulanases) in lactobacilli. In addition, we confirmed the catalytic activity of glgU in a nonglycogen-utilizing lactobacilli strain, demonstrating the essential role of glgU in glycogen metabolism. Overall, this study characterized a novel type of amylopullulanases, contributing to the knowledge of the glycogen utilization mechanism of the dominant species of human vaginal microbiota. KEY POINTS: • GlgU was a type II pullulanase, not a type I pullulanase predicted before. • GlgU was able to completely hydrolyze glycogen into malto-oligosaccharides. • GlgU played a key role in the metabolism of extracellular glycogen.
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Keywords:  Amylopullulanases; Glycogen degradation; Lactobacillus crispatus; The vaginal microbiota

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35612627     DOI: 10.1007/s00253-022-11975-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Microbiol Biotechnol        ISSN: 0175-7598            Impact factor:   4.813


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