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Identification of a distinct, cryptic heparosan synthase from Pasteurella multocida types A, D, and F

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JOURNAL OF BACTERIOLOGY
Volume 186, Issue 24, Pages 8529-8532

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AMER SOC MICROBIOLOGY
DOI: 10.1128/JB.186.24.8529-8532.2004

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  1. NIGMS NIH HHS [R24-GM-61894, R24 GM061894] Funding Source: Medline

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The extracellular polysaccharide capsules of Pasteurella multocida types A, D, and F are composed of hyaluronan, N-acetylheparosan (heparosan or unsulfated, unepimerized heparin), and unsulfated chondroitin, respectively. Previously, a type D heparosan synthase, a glycosyltransferase that forms the repeating disaccharide heparosan backbone, was identified. Here, a similar to73% identical gene product that is encoded outside of the capsule biosynthesis locus was also shown to be a functional heparosan synthase. Unlike PmHS1, the PmHS2 enzyme was not stimulated greatly by the addition of an exogenous polymer acceptor and yielded smaller-molecular-weight-product size distributions. Virtually identical hssB genes are found in most type A, D, and F isolates. The occurrence of multiple polysaccharide synthases in a single strain invokes the potential for capsular variation.

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