: Flavobacterium strains exert a substantial influence on roots and leaves of plants. However, there is still limited understanding of how the specific interactions between Flavobacterium and their plant hosts are and how these bacteria thrive in this competitive environment. A crucial step in understanding Flavobacterium - plant interactions is to unravel the structure of bacterial envelope components and the molecular features that facilitate initial contact with the host environment. Here, we have revealed structure and properties of the exopolysaccharides (EPS) produced by Flavobacterium sp. Root935. Chemical analyses revealed a complex and interesting branched heptasaccharidic repeating unit, containing a variety of sugar moieties, including Rha, Fuc, GlcN, Fuc4N, Gal, Man and QuiN and an important and extended substitution pattern, including acetyl and lactyl groups. Additionally, conformational analysis using molecular dynamics simulation showed an extended hydrophobic interface and a distinctly elongated, left-handed helicoidal arrangement. Furthermore, properties of the saccharide chain, and likely the huge substitution pattern prevented interaction and recognition by host lectins and possessed a low immunogenic potential, highlighting a potential role of Flavobacterium sp. Root935 in plant-microbial crosstalk.

Structure and properties of the exopolysaccharide isolated from Flavobacterium sp. Root935 / Tiemblo-Martin, M.; Pistorio, V.; Saake, P.; Mahdi, L.; Campanero-Rhodes, M. A.; Di Girolamo, R.; Di Carluccio, C.; Marchetti, R.; Molinaro, A.; Solis, D.; Zuccaro, A.; Silipo, A.. - In: CARBOHYDRATE POLYMERS. - ISSN 0144-8617. - 343:(2024). [10.1016/j.carbpol.2024.122433]

Structure and properties of the exopolysaccharide isolated from Flavobacterium sp. Root935

Pistorio V.;Di Girolamo R.;Di Carluccio C.;Marchetti R.;Molinaro A.;Silipo A.
2024

Abstract

: Flavobacterium strains exert a substantial influence on roots and leaves of plants. However, there is still limited understanding of how the specific interactions between Flavobacterium and their plant hosts are and how these bacteria thrive in this competitive environment. A crucial step in understanding Flavobacterium - plant interactions is to unravel the structure of bacterial envelope components and the molecular features that facilitate initial contact with the host environment. Here, we have revealed structure and properties of the exopolysaccharides (EPS) produced by Flavobacterium sp. Root935. Chemical analyses revealed a complex and interesting branched heptasaccharidic repeating unit, containing a variety of sugar moieties, including Rha, Fuc, GlcN, Fuc4N, Gal, Man and QuiN and an important and extended substitution pattern, including acetyl and lactyl groups. Additionally, conformational analysis using molecular dynamics simulation showed an extended hydrophobic interface and a distinctly elongated, left-handed helicoidal arrangement. Furthermore, properties of the saccharide chain, and likely the huge substitution pattern prevented interaction and recognition by host lectins and possessed a low immunogenic potential, highlighting a potential role of Flavobacterium sp. Root935 in plant-microbial crosstalk.
2024
Structure and properties of the exopolysaccharide isolated from Flavobacterium sp. Root935 / Tiemblo-Martin, M.; Pistorio, V.; Saake, P.; Mahdi, L.; Campanero-Rhodes, M. A.; Di Girolamo, R.; Di Carluccio, C.; Marchetti, R.; Molinaro, A.; Solis, D.; Zuccaro, A.; Silipo, A.. - In: CARBOHYDRATE POLYMERS. - ISSN 0144-8617. - 343:(2024). [10.1016/j.carbpol.2024.122433]
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