Sialidases are glycosyl hydrolase enzymes targeting the glycosidic bond between terminal sialic acids and underlying sugars. The NanH sialidase of Tannerella forsythia, one of the bacteria associated with severe periodontal disease plays a role in virulence. Here, we show that this broad-specificity enzyme (but higher affinity for α2,3 over α2,6 linked sialic acids) digests complex glycans but not those containing Neu5,9Ac. Furthermore, we show it to be a highly stable dimeric enzyme and present a thorough structural analysis of the native enzyme in its apo-form and in complex with a sialic acid analogue/ inhibitor (Oseltamivir). We also use non-catalytic (D237A) variant to characterise molecular interactions while in complex with the natur...
AbstractBackground: Intramolecular trans-sialidase from leech (Macrobdella decora) is a unique enzym...
The lack of α2–6-linkage specific sialidases limits the structural and functional studies of sialic-...
Sialidases (SAs) and sialyltransferases (STs), the enzymes responsible for removing and adding siali...
Bacterial sialidases cleave terminal sialic acid from a variety of host glycoproteins, and contribut...
Tannerella forsythia is a key contributor to periodontitis, but little is known of its virulence mec...
Sialic acids (SA) are complex sugars critical for self-recognition, a feature exploited by pathogens...
The major bacterial pathogens associated with periodontitis include Tannerella forsythia. We previou...
AbstractBackground: Sialidases, or neuraminidases, have been implicated in the pathogenesis of many ...
Tannerella forsythia, a Gram-negative member of the Bacteroidetes has evolved to harvest and utilize...
Sialic acids are often found at the terminal positions on the glycan chains that adorn all vertebrat...
Sialidase activity is a putative virulence factor of the anaerobic periodontal pathogen Tannerella f...
Key to onset and progression of periodontitis is a complex relationship between oral bacteria and th...
Sialic acids terminate oligosaccharide chains on the surfaces of mammalian cells and many microbial ...
Periodontal pathogens, like any other human commensal or pathogenic bacterium, must possess both the...
Sialic acid plays vital roles in various biological processes including cellular recognition and cel...
AbstractBackground: Intramolecular trans-sialidase from leech (Macrobdella decora) is a unique enzym...
The lack of α2–6-linkage specific sialidases limits the structural and functional studies of sialic-...
Sialidases (SAs) and sialyltransferases (STs), the enzymes responsible for removing and adding siali...
Bacterial sialidases cleave terminal sialic acid from a variety of host glycoproteins, and contribut...
Tannerella forsythia is a key contributor to periodontitis, but little is known of its virulence mec...
Sialic acids (SA) are complex sugars critical for self-recognition, a feature exploited by pathogens...
The major bacterial pathogens associated with periodontitis include Tannerella forsythia. We previou...
AbstractBackground: Sialidases, or neuraminidases, have been implicated in the pathogenesis of many ...
Tannerella forsythia, a Gram-negative member of the Bacteroidetes has evolved to harvest and utilize...
Sialic acids are often found at the terminal positions on the glycan chains that adorn all vertebrat...
Sialidase activity is a putative virulence factor of the anaerobic periodontal pathogen Tannerella f...
Key to onset and progression of periodontitis is a complex relationship between oral bacteria and th...
Sialic acids terminate oligosaccharide chains on the surfaces of mammalian cells and many microbial ...
Periodontal pathogens, like any other human commensal or pathogenic bacterium, must possess both the...
Sialic acid plays vital roles in various biological processes including cellular recognition and cel...
AbstractBackground: Intramolecular trans-sialidase from leech (Macrobdella decora) is a unique enzym...
The lack of α2–6-linkage specific sialidases limits the structural and functional studies of sialic-...
Sialidases (SAs) and sialyltransferases (STs), the enzymes responsible for removing and adding siali...