Novel carbohydrate binding site recognizing blood group A and B determinants in a hybrid of cholera toxin and Escherichia coli heat-labile enterotoxin B-subunits
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Ångström, J
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机构:Univ Gothenburg, Inst Med Biochem, SE-40530 Gothenburg, Sweden
Ångström, J
Bäckström, M
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Bäckström, M
Berntsson, A
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Berntsson, A
Karlsson, N
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Karlsson, N
Holmgren, J
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Holmgren, J
Karlsson, KA
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Karlsson, KA
Lebens, M
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Lebens, M
Teneberg, S
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Teneberg, S
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[1] Univ Gothenburg, Inst Med Biochem, SE-40530 Gothenburg, Sweden
[2] Univ Gothenburg, Dept Med Microbiol & Immunol, SE-41346 Gothenburg, Sweden
The B-subunits of cholera toxin (CTB) and Escherichia coli heat-labile enterotoxin (LTB) are structurally and functionally related. However, the carbohydrate binding specificities of the two proteins differ. While both CTB and LTB bind to the GM1 ganglioside, LTB also binds to N-acetyllactosamine-terminated glycoconjugates. The structural basis of the differences in carbohydrate recognition has been investigated by a systematic exchange of amino acids between LTB and CTB. Thereby, a CTB/LTB hybrid with a gain-of-function mutation resulting in recognition of blood group A and B determinants was obtained. Glycosphingolipid binding assays showed a specific binding of this hybrid B-subunit, but not CTB or LTB, to slowly migrating nonacid glycosphingolipids of human and animal small intestinal epithelium. A binding-active glycosphingolipid isolated from cat intestinal epithelium was characterized by mass spectrometry and proton NMR as GalNAc alpha 3(Fuc alpha 2)Gal beta 4(Fuc alpha 3)GlcNAc beta 3Gal beta 4Glc NAc beta 3Gal beta 4Glc beta 1Cer. Comparison with reference glycosphingolipids showed that the minimum binding epitope recognized by the CTB/LTB hybrid was Gal alpha 3(Fuc alpha 2)Gal beta 4(Fuc alpha 3)GlcNAc beta. The blood group A and B determinants bind to a novel carbohydrate binding site located at the top of the B-subunit interfaces, distinct from the GM1 binding site, as found by docking and molecular dynamics simulations.