Shiga toxin-encoding bacteriophages transfer Shiga toxin genes to Escherichia coli and are responsible for the emergence of pathogenic bacterial strains that cause severe foodborne human diseases. Gene vb_24B_21 is the most highly conserved gene across sequenced Shiga bacteriophages. Protein vb_24B_21 (also termed 933Wp42 and NanS-p) is a carbohydrate esterase with homology to the E. coli chromosomally encoded NanS that deacetylates sialic acid in the intestinal mucus. To assist the functional characterization of vb_24B_21, we have studied its molecular structure by homology modelling its esterase domain and by elucidating the crystal structure of its uncharacterized C-terminal domain at the atomic resolution of 0.97 Å. Our modelling confir...
We measured expression and used biochemical characterization of multiple carbohydrate esterases by t...
Sialic acids terminate many N- and O-glycans and are widely distributed on cell surfaces. There are ...
The family 15 carbohydrate esterase (CE15) MZ0003, which derives from a marine Arctic metagenome, ha...
Shiga toxin-encoding bacteriophages transfer Shiga toxin genes to Escherichia coli and are responsib...
There is a high prevalence of sialic acid in a number of different organisms, resulting in there bei...
AbstractBackground: A novel bacterial esterase that cleaves esters on halogenated cyclic compounds h...
The sialic acids are a family of acid sugars that are widely distributed in mammal cells and are fou...
The gut microbiota plays a central role in human health by enzymatically degrading dietary fiber and...
Many human-dwelling bacteria acquire sialic acid for growth or surface display. We identified previo...
AbstractFamily 4 carbohydrate esterases deacetylate polymeric carbohydrate substrates such as chitin...
Bacteroidetes are efficient degraders of complex carbohydrates, much thanks to their use of polysacc...
AbstractAn acetylxylan esterase (R.44), belonging to the carbohydrate esterase family 6 (CE6), retri...
This research was supported by the University of St Andrews and grants provided by the Medical Resea...
SummarySusG is an α-amylase and part of a large protein complex on the outer surface of the bacteria...
Tannerella forsythia, a Gram-negative member of the Bacteroidetes has evolved to harvest and utilize...
We measured expression and used biochemical characterization of multiple carbohydrate esterases by t...
Sialic acids terminate many N- and O-glycans and are widely distributed on cell surfaces. There are ...
The family 15 carbohydrate esterase (CE15) MZ0003, which derives from a marine Arctic metagenome, ha...
Shiga toxin-encoding bacteriophages transfer Shiga toxin genes to Escherichia coli and are responsib...
There is a high prevalence of sialic acid in a number of different organisms, resulting in there bei...
AbstractBackground: A novel bacterial esterase that cleaves esters on halogenated cyclic compounds h...
The sialic acids are a family of acid sugars that are widely distributed in mammal cells and are fou...
The gut microbiota plays a central role in human health by enzymatically degrading dietary fiber and...
Many human-dwelling bacteria acquire sialic acid for growth or surface display. We identified previo...
AbstractFamily 4 carbohydrate esterases deacetylate polymeric carbohydrate substrates such as chitin...
Bacteroidetes are efficient degraders of complex carbohydrates, much thanks to their use of polysacc...
AbstractAn acetylxylan esterase (R.44), belonging to the carbohydrate esterase family 6 (CE6), retri...
This research was supported by the University of St Andrews and grants provided by the Medical Resea...
SummarySusG is an α-amylase and part of a large protein complex on the outer surface of the bacteria...
Tannerella forsythia, a Gram-negative member of the Bacteroidetes has evolved to harvest and utilize...
We measured expression and used biochemical characterization of multiple carbohydrate esterases by t...
Sialic acids terminate many N- and O-glycans and are widely distributed on cell surfaces. There are ...
The family 15 carbohydrate esterase (CE15) MZ0003, which derives from a marine Arctic metagenome, ha...