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Marine bacteroidetes use a conserved enzymatic cascade to digest diatom β-mannan

Irena Beidler, Craig S. Robb, Silvia Vidal‐Melgosa, Marie‐Katherin Zühlke, Daniel Bartosik, Vipul Solanki, Stephanie Markert, Dörte Becher, Thomas Schweder, Jan‐Hendrik Hehemann

2022The ISME Journal22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The polysaccharide β-mannan, which is common in terrestrial plants but unknown in microalgae, was recently detected during diatom blooms. We identified a β-mannan polysaccharide utilization locus (PUL) in the genome of the marine flavobacterium Muricauda sp. MAR_2010_75. Proteomics showed β-mannan induced translation of 22 proteins encoded within the PUL. Biochemical and structural analyses deduced the enzymatic cascade for β-mannan utilization. A conserved GH26 β-mannanase with endo-activity depolymerized the β-mannan. Consistent with the biochemistry, X-ray crystallography showed the typical TIM-barrel fold of related enzymes found in terrestrial β-mannan degraders. Structural and biochemical analyses of a second GH26 allowed the prediction of an exo-activity on shorter manno-gluco oligosaccharides. Further analysis demonstrated exo-α-1,6-galactosidase- and endo-β-1,4-glucanase activity of the PUL-encoded GH27 and GH5_26, respectively, indicating the target substrate is a galactoglucomannan. Epitope deletion assays with mannanases as analytic tools indicate the presence of β-mannan in the diatoms Coscinodiscus wailesii and Chaetoceros affinis. Mannanases from the PUL were active on diatom β-mannan and polysaccharide extracts sampled during a microalgal bloom at the North Sea. Together these results demonstrate that marine microorganisms use a conserved enzymatic cascade to degrade β-mannans of marine and terrestrial origin and that this metabolic pathway plays a role in marine carbon cycling.

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BiologyDiatomBacteroidetesEnzymeEcologyComputational biologyBiochemistryGene16S ribosomal RNAEnzyme Production and CharacterizationAlgal biology and biofuel productionMicrobial Community Ecology and Physiology
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