7WDT
6-sulfo-beta-D-N-acetylglucosaminidase from Bifidobacterium bifidum in complex with GlcNAc-6S
Summary for 7WDT
Entry DOI | 10.2210/pdb7wdt/pdb |
Descriptor | Beta-N-acetylhexosaminidase, 2-acetamido-2-deoxy-6-O-sulfo-beta-D-glucopyranose, 2-acetamido-2-deoxy-6-O-sulfo-alpha-D-glucopyranose, ... (5 entities in total) |
Functional Keywords | glycoside hydrolase family 20, hydrolase |
Biological source | Bifidobacterium bifidum JCM 1254 |
Total number of polymer chains | 1 |
Total formula weight | 90420.88 |
Authors | Yamada, C.,Kashima, T.,Fushinobu, S.,Katoh, T.,Katayama, T. (deposition date: 2021-12-22, release date: 2022-12-28, Last modification date: 2023-06-14) |
Primary citation | Katoh, T.,Yamada, C.,Wallace, M.D.,Yoshida, A.,Gotoh, A.,Arai, M.,Maeshibu, T.,Kashima, T.,Hagenbeek, A.,Ojima, M.N.,Takada, H.,Sakanaka, M.,Shimizu, H.,Nishiyama, K.,Ashida, H.,Hirose, J.,Suarez-Diez, M.,Nishiyama, M.,Kimura, I.,Stubbs, K.A.,Fushinobu, S.,Katayama, T. A bacterial sulfoglycosidase highlights mucin O-glycan breakdown in the gut ecosystem. Nat.Chem.Biol., 19:778-789, 2023 Cited by PubMed Abstract: Mucinolytic bacteria modulate host-microbiota symbiosis and dysbiosis through their ability to degrade mucin O-glycans. However, how and to what extent bacterial enzymes are involved in the breakdown process remains poorly understood. Here we focus on a glycoside hydrolase family 20 sulfoglycosidase (BbhII) from Bifidobacterium bifidum, which releases N-acetylglucosamine-6-sulfate from sulfated mucins. Glycomic analysis showed that, in addition to sulfatases, sulfoglycosidases are involved in mucin O-glycan breakdown in vivo and that the released N-acetylglucosamine-6-sulfate potentially affects gut microbial metabolism, both of which were also supported by a metagenomic data mining analysis. Enzymatic and structural analysis of BbhII reveals the architecture underlying its specificity and the presence of a GlcNAc-6S-specific carbohydrate-binding module (CBM) 32 with a distinct sugar recognition mode that B. bifidum takes advantage of to degrade mucin O-glycans. Comparative analysis of the genomes of prominent mucinolytic bacteria also highlights a CBM-dependent O-glycan breakdown strategy used by B. bifidum. PubMed: 36864192DOI: 10.1038/s41589-023-01272-y PDB entries with the same primary citation |
Experimental method | X-RAY DIFFRACTION (1.65 Å) |
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