Affiliation:
1. Department of Biotechnology, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, N-7491 Trondheim, Norway
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Alginates are polysaccharides composed of 1-4-linked β-
d
-mannuronic acid and α-
l
-guluronic acid. The polymer can be degraded by alginate lyases, which cleave the polysaccharide using a β-elimination reaction. Two such lyases have previously been identified in the soil bacterium
Azotobacter vinelandii
, as follows: the periplasmic AlgL and the secreted bifunctional mannuronan C-5 epimerase and alginate lyase AlgE7. In this work, we describe the properties of three new lyases from this bacterium, AlyA1, AlyA2, and AlyA3, all of which belong to the PL7 family of polysaccharide lyases. One of the enzymes, AlyA3, also contains a C-terminal module similar to those of proteins secreted by a type I secretion system, and its activity is stimulated by Ca
2+
. All three enzymes preferably cleave the bond between guluronic acid and mannuronic acid, resulting in a guluronic acid residue at the new reducing end, but AlyA3 also degrades the other three possible bonds in alginate. Strains containing interrupted versions of
alyA1
,
alyA3
, and
algE7
were constructed, and their phenotypes were analyzed. Genetically pure
alyA2
mutants were not obtained, suggesting that this gene product may be important for the bacterium during vegetative growth. After centrifugation, cultures from the
algE7
mutants form a large pellet containing alginate, indicating that AlgE7 is involved in the release of alginate from the cells. Upon encountering adverse growth conditions,
A. vinelandii
will form a resting stage called cyst. Alginate is a necessary part of the protective cyst coat, and we show here that strains lacking
alyA3
germinate poorly compared to wild-type cells.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
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