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Demonstration by heterologous expression that the Leishmania SCA1 gene encodes an arabinopyranosyltransferase

Journal

GLYCOBIOLOGY
Volume 16, Issue 3, Pages 230-236

Publisher

OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1093/glycob/cwj054

Keywords

arabinose; arabinosyltransferase; Leishmania major; lipophosphoglycan; metacyclogenesis

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  1. NIAID NIH HHS [AI020941] Funding Source: Medline

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In part of the life cycle within their sand fly vector, Leishmania major parasites first attach to the fly's midgut through their main surface adhesin lipophosphoglycan (LPG) and later resynthesize a structurally distinct LPG that results in detachment and eventual transmission. One of these structural modifications requires the addition of alpha 1,2-d-arabinopyranose caps to beta 1,3-galactose side chains in the phosphoglycan repeat unit domain of LPG. We had previously identified two side chain arabinose genes (SCA1/2) that were involved in the alpha 1,2-d-Ara(p) capping. SCA1/2 exhibit canonical glycosyltransferase motifs, and overexpression of either gene leads to elevated microsomal alpha 1,2-d-Ara(p)T activity, resulting in arabinopyranosylation of beta 1,3-Gal side chains in LPG (hereafter called side chain d-arabinopyranosyltransferase [sc-d-Ara(p)T]). Heterologous expression in a null arabinose background was used to determine whether the SCA1 gene encodes the actual sc-d-Ara(p)T. SCA1 expression constructs introduced into both mammalian COS-7 cells and the baculovirus-sf9 cell system exhibited considerable expression of the protein. However, functional sc-d-Ara(p)T activity was observed only in the latter. In in vitro assays incubated with guanidine 59-diphosphate (GDP)-d-[H-3]Ara(p) as the sugar donor and utilizing exogenous LPG as an acceptor, significant sc-d-Ara(p)T activity was observed when microsomes from the baculovirus-sf9 cells were incubated in presence of the LPG acceptor. No activity was observed in the absence of LPG. These results demonstrate that SCA1 encodes a sc-d-Ara(p)T and provide the first example of heterologous expression of a d-Ara(p)T gene.

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