Login / Signup

Model for the Controlled Synthesis of O-Antigen Repeat Units Involving the WaaL Ligase.

Yaoqin HongPeter R Reeves
Published in: mSphere (2015)
The Wzx/Wzy O-antigen pathway involves synthesis of a repeat unit (O unit) consisting of 3 to 8 sugars on an inner-membrane-embedded lipid carrier. These O units are translocated across the membrane to its periplasmic face by Wzx, while retaining linkage to the carrier, and then polymerized by Wzy to O-antigen polymer, which WaaL ligase transfers to a lipopolysaccharide precursor to complete lipopolysaccharide synthesis, concomitantly releasing the lipid carrier. This lipid carrier is also used for peptidoglycan assembly, and sequestration is known to be toxic. Thus, O-unit synthesis must involve precise regulation to meet demand but avoid overproduction. Here we show that loss of WaaL reverses a known growth defect in a Salmonella mutant that otherwise accumulates O-unit intermediates and propose that WaaL is also involved in a novel feedback mechanism to regulate O-unit synthesis, based on the availability of O units on the periplasmic face of the membrane.
Keyphrases
  • escherichia coli
  • inflammatory response
  • toll like receptor
  • fatty acid
  • gene expression
  • genome wide
  • dna methylation
  • human immunodeficiency virus