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Genes Required for Bacillus anthracis Secondary Cell Wall Polysaccharide Synthesis
Author(s) -
SoYoung Oh,
Justin Mark Lunderberg,
Alice Château,
Olaf Schneewind,
Dominique Missiakas
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
journal of bacteriology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.652
H-Index - 246
eISSN - 1067-8832
pISSN - 0021-9193
DOI - 10.1128/jb.00613-16
Subject(s) - bacillus anthracis , biology , peptidoglycan , cell wall , mutant , secondary cell wall , trisaccharide , polysaccharide , glycosyltransferase , microbiology and biotechnology , cell division , glycoside hydrolase , bacteria , biochemistry , gene , genetics , cell
The secondary cell wall polysaccharide (SCWP) is thought to be essential for vegetative growth and surface (S)-layer assembly inBacillus anthracis ; however, the genetic determinants for the assembly of its trisaccharide repeat structure are not known. Here, we report that WpaA (BAS0847) and WpaB (BAS5274) share features with membrane proteins involved in the assembly of O-antigen lipopolysaccharide in Gram-negative bacteria and propose that WpaA and WpaB contribute to the assembly of the SCWP inB. anthracis . Vegetative forms of theB. anthracis wpaA mutant displayed increased lengths of cell chains, a cell separation defect that was attributed to mislocalization of the S-layer-associated murein hydrolases BslO, BslS, and BslT. ThewpaB mutant was defective in vegetative replication during early logarithmic growth and formed smaller colonies. Deletion of both genes,wpaA andwpaB , did not yield viable bacilli, and when depleted of bothwpaA andwpaB ,B. anthracis could not maintain cell shape, support vegetative growth, or assemble SCWP. We propose that WpaA and WpaB fulfill overlapping glycosyltransferase functions of either polymerizing repeat units or transferring SCWP polymers to linkage units prior to LCP-mediated anchoring of the polysaccharide to peptidoglycan.IMPORTANCE The secondary cell wall polysaccharide (SCWP) is essential forBacillus anthracis growth, cell shape, and division. SCWP is comprised of trisaccharide repeats (→4)-β-ManNAc-(1→4)-β-GlcNAc-(1→6)-α-GlcNAc-(1→) with α-Gal and β-Gal substitutions; however, the genetic determinants and enzymes for SCWP synthesis are not known. Here, we identify WpaA and WpaB and report that depletion of these factors affects vegetative growth, cell shape, and S-layer assembly. We hypothesize that WpaA and WpaB are involved in the assembly of SCWP prior to transfer of this polymer onto peptidoglycan.

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