Prospecting for microbial α-N-acetylgalactosaminidases yields a new class of GH31 O-glycanase

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α-Linked GalNAc (α-GalNAc) is most notably found at the nonreducing terminus of the blood type- determining A-antigen and as the initial point of attachment to the peptide backbone in mucin-type O-glycans. However, despite their ubiquity in saccharolytic microbe-rich environments such as the human gut, relatively few α-N-acetylgalactosaminidases are known. Here, to discover and characterize novel microbial enzymes that hydrolyze α-GalNAc, we screened small-insert libraries containing metagenomic DNA from the human gut microbiome. Using a simple fluorogenic glycoside substrate, we identified and characterized a glycoside hydrolase 109 (GH109) that is active on blood type A-antigen, along with a new subfamily of glycoside hydrolase 31 (GH31) that specifically cleaves the initial α-GalNAc from mucin-type O-glycans. This represents a new activity in this GH family and a potentially useful new enzyme class for analysis or modification of O-glycans on protein or cell surfaces.

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Rahfeld, P., Wardman, J. F., Mehr, K., Huff, D., Morgan-Lang, C., Chen, H. M., … Withers, S. G. (2019). Prospecting for microbial α-N-acetylgalactosaminidases yields a new class of GH31 O-glycanase. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 294(44), 16400–16415. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.RA119.010628

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