Self-recycling and partially conservative replication of mycobacterial methylmannose polysaccharides
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Maranha, Ana; Costa, Mafalda; Ripoll Rozada, Jorge; Manso, José A; Miranda, Vanessa; Mendes, Vera M; Manadas, Bruno; Macedo-Ribeiro, Sandra; Ventura, M Rita; Pereira, Pedro José Barbosa; Empadinhas, NunoFecha
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Communications biology, 2023, 6(1), 108
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Nature
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The steep increase in nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) infections makes understanding their unique physiology an urgent health priority. NTM synthesize two polysaccharides proposed to modulate fatty acid metabolism: the ubiquitous 6-O-methylglucose lipopolysaccharide, and the 3-O-methylmannose polysaccharide (MMP) so far detected in rapidly growing mycobacteria. The recent identification of a unique MMP methyltransferase implicated the adjacent genes in MMP biosynthesis. We report a wide distribution of this gene cluster in NTM, including slowly growing mycobacteria such as Mycobacterium avium, which we reveal to produce MMP. Using a combination of MMP purification and chemoenzymatic syntheses of intermediates, we identified the biosynthetic mechanism of MMP, relying on two enzymes that we characterized biochemically and structurally: a previously undescribed ∝-endomannosidase that hydrolyses MMP into defined-sized mannoligosaccharides that prime the elongation of new daughter MMP chains by a rare ∝-(1→4)-mannosyltransferase. Therefore, MMP biogenesis occurs through a partially conservative replication mechanism, whose disruption affected mycobacterial growth rate at low temperature.
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