1 CaBmt 3 Asn CaBmt 2 CaBmt 4 n GlcNAc Man ( 1-4 ) Man ( 1-6 ) Man Man ( 1-2 ) Man ( 1-3 ) Man

Emeline FABRE, Ghenima SFIHI-LOUALIA, Marilyne POURCELOT,Bernadette CODDEVILLE,Frédéric KRZEWINSKI, Julie BOUCKAERT,Emmanuel MAES, Thomas HURTAUX,Romaric DUBOIS, Chantal FRADIN, Jean-Maurice MALLET, Daniel POULAIN, Florence DELPLACE, Yann GUERARDEL

semanticscholar(2013)

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The presence of β-mannosides in their cell walls confers specific features on the pathogenic yeasts Candida albicans and Candida glabrata compared with non-pathogenic yeasts. In the present study, we investigated the enzymatic properties of Bmt1 (β-mannosyltransferase 1), a member of the recently identified β-mannosyltransferase family, from C. albicans. A recombinant soluble enzyme lacking the N-terminal region was expressed as a secreted protein from the methylotrophic yeast Pichia pastoris. In parallel, functionalized natural oligosaccharides isolated from Saccharomyces cerevisiae and a C. albicans mutant strain, as well as synthetic α-oligomannosides, were prepared and used as potential acceptor substrates. Bmt1p preferentially utilizes substrates containing linear chains of α-1,2-linked mannotriose or mannotetraose. The recombinant enzyme consecutively transfers two mannosyl units on to these acceptors, leading to the production of α-mannosidase-resistant oligomannosides. NMR experiments further confirmed the presence of a terminal βMan (β-1,2-linked mannose) unit in the first enzyme product. In the future, a better understanding of specific β-1,2mannosyltransferase molecular requirements will help the design of new potential antifungal drugs.
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