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Wzx Flippases Exhibiting Complex O-unit Preferences Require a New Model for Wzx-substrate Interactions

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Specialty Microbiology
Date 2018 Jun 12
PMID 29888516
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The Wzx flippase is a critical component of the O-antigen biosynthesis pathway, being responsible for the translocation of oligosaccharide O units across the inner membrane in Gram-negative bacteria. Recent studies have shown that Wzx has a strong preference for its cognate O unit, but the types of O-unit structural variance that a given Wzx can accommodate are poorly understood. In this study, we identified two Yersinia pseudotuberculosis Wzx that can distinguish between different terminal dideoxyhexose sugars on a common O-unit main-chain, despite both being able to translocate several other structurally-divergent O units. We also identified other Y. pseudotuberculosis Wzx that can translocate a structurally divergent foreign O unit with high efficiency, and thus exhibit an apparently relaxed substrate preference. It now appears that Wzx substrate preference is more complex than previously suggested, and that not all O-unit residues are equally important determinants of translocation efficiency. We propose a new "Structure-Specific Triggering" model in which Wzx translocation proceeds at a low level for a wide variety of substrates, with high-frequency translocation only being triggered by Wzx interacting with one or more preferred O-unit structural elements found on its cognate O unit(s).

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