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Structure and mechanism of biosynthesis of Streptococcus mutans cell wall polysaccharide.

Jeffrey S RushSvetlana ZamakhaevaNicholas R MurnerPan DengAndrew J MorrisCameron W KennerIan M BlackChristian HeissParastoo AzadiKonstantin V KorotkovGöran WidmalmNatalia Korotkova
Published in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2024)
Streptococcus mutans, the causative agent of human dental caries, expresses a cell wall attached Serotype c- specific Carbohydrate (SCC) that is critical for cell viability. SCC consists of a repeating →3)α-Rha(1→2)α-Rha(1→ polyrhamnose backbone, with glucose (Glc) side-chains and glycerol phosphate (GroP) decorations. This study reveals that SCC has one major and two minor Glc modifications. The major Glc modification, α-Glc, attached to position 2 of 3-rhamnose, is installed by SccN and SccM glycosyltransferases and is the site of the GroP addition. The minor Glc modifications are β-Glc linked to position 4 of 3-rhamnose installed by SccP and SccQ glycosyltransferases, and α-Glc attached to position 4 of 2-rhamnose installed by SccN working in tandem with an unknown enzyme. Both the major and the minor β-Glc modifications control bacterial morphology, but only the GroP and major Glc modifications are critical for biofilm formation.
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