2007
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2958.2007.05806.x
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Neisseria gonorrhoeae O‐linked pilin glycosylation: functional analyses define both the biosynthetic pathway and glycan structure

Abstract: SummaryNeisseria gonorrhoeae expresses an O-linked protein glycosylation pathway that targets PilE, the major pilin subunit protein of the Type IV pilus colonization factor. Efforts to define glycan structure and thus the functions of pilin glycosylation (Pgl) components at the molecular level have been hindered by the lack of sensitive methodologies. Here, we utilized a 'topdown' mass spectrometric approach to characterize glycan status using intact pilin protein from isogenic mutants. These structural data e… Show more

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“…The bacterial strains used in this study are described in Table S2 and were grown on conventional GC medium as described previously (15). Carboxyterminal 6xHis-tagged alleles as well as missense alleles of Ng1328 and Ng1371 were generated using PCR-based splicing by overlap extension reactions (29).…”
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“…The bacterial strains used in this study are described in Table S2 and were grown on conventional GC medium as described previously (15). Carboxyterminal 6xHis-tagged alleles as well as missense alleles of Ng1328 and Ng1371 were generated using PCR-based splicing by overlap extension reactions (29).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Purified PCR products were used to genetically transform Ngo strains (30), and correct transformants were screened for by PCR using diagnostic primer sets. Protein glycosylation null mutations were intro- duced into various strain backgrounds using transformation as previously described (15).…”
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“…These are the O-glycosylation pathways of Neisseria [1][2][3][4][5], Helicobacter pylori [6], Pseudomonas aeruginosa [7], Bacteroides fragilis [8] and Acinetobacter baumannii [9], and the N-glycosylation pathways of Campylobacter jejuni [10][11][12], Haloferax volcanii [13] and Methanococcus voltae [14]. In the genus Neisseria, the O-glycosylation pathway ( Figure S1) has been delineated in the species gonorrhoeae [1,5], lactamica [15] and meningitidis [2,3]. The enzymes involved in these pathways have been characterized to various extents [1][2][3][4][15][16][17][18][19].…”
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confidence: 99%