Identification of substituent groups and related genes involved in salecan biosynthesis in Agrobacterium sp. ZX09
Salecan, a soluble β-1,3- d -glucan produced by a salt-tolerant strain Agrobacterium sp. ZX09, has been the subject of considerable interest in recent years because of its multiple bioactivities and unusual rheological properties in solution. In this study, both succinyl and pyruvyl substituent grou...
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Published in | Applied microbiology and biotechnology Vol. 101; no. 2; pp. 585 - 598 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
Berlin/Heidelberg
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
01.01.2017
Springer Springer Nature B.V |
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Summary: | Salecan, a soluble β-1,3-
d
-glucan produced by a salt-tolerant strain
Agrobacterium
sp. ZX09, has been the subject of considerable interest in recent years because of its multiple bioactivities and unusual rheological properties in solution. In this study, both succinyl and pyruvyl substituent groups on salecan were identified by an enzymatic hydrolysis following nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), HPLC, and MS analysis. The putative succinyltransferase gene (
sleA
) and pyruvyltransferase gene (
sleV
) were determined and cloned. Disruption of the
sleA
gene resulted in the absence of succinyl substituent groups on salecan. This defect could be complemented by expressing the
sleA
cloned in a plasmid. Thus, the
sleA
and
sleV
genes located in a 19.6-kb gene cluster may be involved in salecan biosynthesis. Despite the lack of succinyl substituents, the molecular mass of salecan generated by the
sleA
mutant did not substantially differ from that generated by the wild-type strain. Loss of succinyl substituents on salecan changed its rheological characteristics, especially a decrease in intrinsic viscosity. |
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ISSN: | 0175-7598 1432-0614 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00253-016-7814-z |