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. 2021 Jun 16.
doi: 10.1021/acs.biochem.1c00088. Online ahead of print.

Characterization of the β-KDO Transferase KpsS, the Initiating Enzyme in the Biosynthesis of the Lipid Acceptor for Escherichia coli Polysialic Acid

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Characterization of the β-KDO Transferase KpsS, the Initiating Enzyme in the Biosynthesis of the Lipid Acceptor for Escherichia coli Polysialic Acid

Nicholas D Lanz et al. Biochemistry. .

Abstract

Antiphagocytic capsular polysaccharides are key components of effective vaccines against pathogenic bacteria. Neisseria meningitidis groups B and C, as well as Escherichia coli serogroups K1 and K92, are coated with polysialic acid capsules. Although the chemical structure of these polysaccharides and the organization of the associated gene clusters have been described for many years, only recently have the details of the biosynthetic pathways been discovered. The polysialic acid chains are synthesized by polysialyltransferases on a proposed phosphatidylglycerol lipid acceptor with a poly keto-deoxyoctulosonate (KDO) linker. Synthesis of this acceptor requires at least three enzymes in E. coli K1: KpsS, KpsC, and NeuE. In this report, we have characterized the β-KDO glycosyltransferase KpsS, the first enzyme in the pathway for lipid acceptor synthesis. After purification of KpsS in a soluble active form, we investigated its function and substrate specificity and showed that KpsS can transfer a KDO residue to a fluorescently labeled phosphatidylglycerol lipid. The enzyme tolerated various lengths of fatty acid acyl chains on the phosphatidylglycerol, including fluorescent tags, but exhibited a preference for phosphatidylglycerol diacylated with longer fatty acid chains as indicated by the smaller Kd and Km values for substrates with chains with more than 14 members. Additional structural analysis of the KpsS product confirmed that KpsS transfers KDO from CMP-KDO to the 1-hydroxyl of phosphatidylglycerol to form a β-KDO linkage.

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