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. 2024 Aug 27;43(8):114631.
doi: 10.1016/j.celrep.2024.114631. Epub 2024 Aug 17.

Virus-encoded glycosyltransferases hypermodify DNA with diverse glycans

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Virus-encoded glycosyltransferases hypermodify DNA with diverse glycans

Jesse D Pyle et al. Cell Rep. .
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Abstract

Enzymatic modification of DNA nucleobases can coordinate gene expression, nuclease protection, or mutagenesis. We recently discovered a clade of phage-specific cytosine methyltransferase (MT) and 5-methylpyrimidine dioxygenase (5mYOX) enzymes that produce 5-hydroxymethylcytosine (5hmC) as a precursor for enzymatic hypermodifications on viral genomes. Here, we identify phage MT- and 5mYOX-associated glycosyltransferases (GTs) that catalyze linkage of diverse sugars to 5hmC nucleobase substrates. Metavirome mining revealed thousands of biosynthetic gene clusters containing enzymes with predicted roles in cytosine sugar hypermodification. We developed a platform for high-throughput screening of GT-containing pathways, relying on the Escherichia coli metabolome as a substrate pool. We successfully reconstituted several pathways and isolated diverse sugar modifications appended to cytosine, including mono-, di-, or tri-saccharides comprised of hexoses, N-acetylhexosamines, or heptose. These findings expand our knowledge of hypermodifications on nucleic acids and the origins of corresponding sugar-installing enzymes.

Keywords: 5-hydroxymethylcytosine; 5-methylcytosine dioxygenase; 5-methylpyrimidine dioxygenase; CP: Microbiology; CP: Molecular biology; DNA glycans; DNA hypermodification; TET; bacteriophage; biosynthetic gene cluster; glycosyltransferase; ten-eleven translocation dioxygenase.

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Declaration of interests J.D.P., S.R.L., K.H.O., and L.S. are current employees of New England Biolabs, a commercial producer and supplier of molecular biology reagents. This affiliation does not impact the adherence to ethical standards of the scientific community, experimental impartiality of the authors, or availability of the data presented. All authors are named inventors on a patent application related to the work described in this manuscript.

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