Structure and Mechanism of Helicobacter pylori Fucosyltransferase

  • Sun H
  • Lin S
  • Ko T
  • et al.
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Abstract

α1,3-fucosyltransferase (FucT) is involved in catalysis to produce the Lewis x trisaccharide, the major component of the bacteria's lipopolysaccharides, which has been suggested to mimic the surface sugars in gastric epithelium to escape host immune surveillance. We report here three x-ray crystal structures of FucT, including the FucT·GDP-fucose and FucT·GDP complexes. The protein structure is typical of the glycosyltransferase-B family despite little sequence homology. We identified a number of catalytically important residues, including Glu-95, which serves as the general base, and Glu-249, which stabilizes the developing oxonium ion during catalysis. The residues Arg-195, Tyr-246, Glu-249, and Lys-250 serve to interact with the donor substrate, GDP-fucose. Variations in the protein and ligand conformations, as well as a possible FucT dimer, were also observed. We propose a catalytic mechanism and a model of polysaccharide binding not only to explain the observed variations in lipopolysaccharides, but also to facilitate the development of potent inhibitors.

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Sun, H.-Y., Lin, S.-W., Ko, T.-P., Pan, J.-F., Liu, C.-L., Lin, C.-N., … Lin, C.-H. (2007). Structure and Mechanism of Helicobacter pylori Fucosyltransferase. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 282(13), 9973–9982. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.m610285200

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