New carbohydrate binding domains identified by phage display based functional metagenomic screens of human gut microbiota.

Akhtar, Akil and Lata, Madhu and Sunsunwal, Sonali and Yadav, Amit Kumar and Lnu, Kajal and Subramanian, Srikrishna and Ramya, T N C (2023) New carbohydrate binding domains identified by phage display based functional metagenomic screens of human gut microbiota. Nature communications, 6 (1). ISSN 2041-1723

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Abstract

Uncultured microbes represent a huge untapped biological resource of novel genes and gene products. Although recent genomic and metagenomic sequencing efforts have led to the identification of numerous genes that are homologous to existing annotated genes, there remains, yet, an enormous pool of unannotated genes that do not find significant sequence homology to existing annotated genes. Functional metagenomics offers a way to identify and annotate novel gene products. Here, we use functional metagenomics to mine novel carbohydrate binding domains that might aid human gut commensals in adherence, gut colonization, and metabolism of complex carbohydrates. We report the construction and functional screening of a metagenomic phage display library from healthy human fecal samples against dietary, microbial and host polysaccharides/glycoconjugates. We identify several protein sequences that do not find a hit to any known protein domain but are predicted to contain carbohydrate binding module-like folds. We heterologously express, purify and biochemically characterize some of these protein domains and demonstrate their carbohydrate-binding function. Our study reveals several previously unannotated carbohydrate-binding domains, including a levan binding domain and four complex N-glycan binding domains that might be useful for the labeling, visualization, and isolation of these glycans.

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Subjects: Q Science > QR Microbiology
Depositing User: Dr. K.P.S.Sengar
Date Deposited: 07 Jun 2023 05:52
Last Modified: 07 Jun 2023 05:52
URI: http://crdd.osdd.net/open/id/eprint/3078

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