Processive lipid galactosyl/glucosyltransferases from Agrobacterium tumefaciens and Mesorhizobium loti display multiple specificities
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- 20 April 2005
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Glycobiology
- Vol. 15 (9) , 874-886
- https://doi.org/10.1093/glycob/cwi066
Abstract
The glycosyltransferase family 21 (GT21) includes both enzymes of eukaryotic and prokaryotic organisms. Many of the eukaryotic enzymes from animal, plant, and fungal origin have been characterized as uridine diphosphoglucose (UDP-Glc):ceramide glucosyltransferases (glucosylceramide synthases [Gcs], EC 2.4.1.80). As the acceptor molecule ceramide is not present in most bacteria, the enzymatic specificities and functions of the corresponding bacterial glycosyltransferases remain elusive. In this study, we investigated the homologous and heterologous expression of GT21 enzymes from Agrobacterium tumefaciens and Mesorhizobium loti in A. tumefaciens, Escherichia coli, and the yeast Pichia pastoris. Glycolipid analyses of the transgenic organisms revealed that the bacterial glycosyltransferases are involved in the synthesis of mono-, di- and even tri-glycosylated glycolipids. As products resulting from their activity, we identified 1,2-diacyl-3-(O-b-d-galacto-pyranosyl)-sn-glycerol, 1,2-diacyl-3-(O-b-d-gluco-pyranosyl)-sn-glycerol as well as higher glycosylated lipids such as 1,2-diacyl-3-[O-b-d-galacto-pyranosyl-(1→6)-O-b-d-galacto-pyranosyl]-sn-glycerol, 1,2-diacyl-3-[O-b-d-gluco-pyranosyl-(1→6)-O-b-d-galacto-pyranosyl]-sn-glycerol, 1,2-diacyl-3-[O-b-d-gluco-pyranosyl-(1→6)-O-b-d-gluco-pyranosyl]-sn-glycerol, and the deviatingly linked diglycosyldiacylglycerol 1,2-diacyl-3-[O-b-d-gluco-pyranosyl-(1→3)-O-b-d-galacto-pyranosyl]-sn-glycerol. From a mixture of triglycosyldiacylglycerols, 1,2-diacyl-3-[O-b-d-galacto-pyranosyl-(1→6)-O-b-d-galacto-pyranosyl-(1→6)-O-b-d-galacto-pyranosyl]-sn-glycerol could be separated in a pure form. In vitro enzyme assays showed that the glycosyltransferase from A. tumefaciens favours uridine diphosphogalactose (UDP-Gal) over UDP-Glc. In conclusion, the bacterial GT21 enzymes differ from the eukaryotic ceramide glucosyltransferases by the successive transfer of up to three galactosyl and glucosyl moieties to diacylglycerol.Keywords
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