The pili of Pseudomonas aeruginosa strains PAK and PAO bind specifically to the carbohydrate sequence beta GalNAc(1-4)beta Gal found in glycosphingolipids asialo-GM1 and asialo-GM2.
Pseudomonas aeruginosa employs pili to mediate adherence to epithelial cell surfaces. The pilus adhesin of P. aeruginosa strains PAK and PAO has been shown to bind to the glycolipid asialo-GM1 (Lee et al., 1994--accompanying article). PAK and PAO pili were examined for their abilities to bind to the synthetic beta GalNAc(1-4)beta Gal (a minimal structural carbohydrate receptor sequence of asialo-GM1 and asialo-GM2 proposed by Krivan et al., 1988a) using solid-phase binding assays. Both pili specifically bound to beta GalNAc(1-4)beta Gal. The binding of beta GalNAc(1-4)beta Gal-Biotin to the immobilized PAK and PAO pili was inhibited by corresponding free pili. The receptor binding domain of the PAK pilus resides in the C-terminal disulphide-looped region (residues 128-144) of the pilin structural subunit (Irvin et al., 1989). Biotinylated synthetic peptides corresponding the C-terminal residues 128-144 of P. aeruginosa PAK and PAO pilin molecules were shown to bind to the beta GalNAc(1-4)beta Gal-(bovine serum albumin (BSA)). The binding of biotinylated peptides to beta GalNAc(1-4)beta GAL-BSA was inhibited by PAK pili, Ac-KCTSDQDEQFIPKGCSK-OH (AcPAK(128-144)ox-OH) and Ac-ACKSTQDPMFTPKGCDN-OH (AcPAO(128-144)ox-OH) peptides. (In these peptides Ac denotes N alpha-acetylation of the N-terminus, -OH means a peptide with a free alpha-carboxyl group at the C-terminus and the 'ox' denotes the oxidation of the sulphhydryl groups of Cys-129 and Cys-142.) Both acetylated peptides were also able to inhibit the binding of beta GalNAc(1-4)beta Gal-biotin to the corresponding BSA-Peptide(128-144)ox-OH conjugates.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)[1]References
- The pili of Pseudomonas aeruginosa strains PAK and PAO bind specifically to the carbohydrate sequence beta GalNAc(1-4)beta Gal found in glycosphingolipids asialo-GM1 and asialo-GM2. Sheth, H.B., Lee, K.K., Wong, W.Y., Srivastava, G., Hindsgaul, O., Hodges, R.S., Paranchych, W., Irvin, R.T. Mol. Microbiol. (1994) [Pubmed]
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