2024
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2402554121
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Three-component systems represent a common pathway for extracytoplasmic addition of pentofuranose sugars into bacterial glycans

Steven D. Kelly,
Nam Ha Duong,
Jeremy T. Nothof
et al.

Abstract: Cell surface glycans are major drivers of antigenic diversity in bacteria. The biochemistry and molecular biology underpinning their synthesis are important in understanding host–pathogen interactions and for vaccine development with emerging chemoenzymatic and glycoengineering approaches. Structural diversity in glycostructures arises from the action of glycosyltransferases (GTs) that use an immense catalog of activated sugar donors to build the repeating unit and modifying enzymes that add further heterogene… Show more

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