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Characterization of a post-translational modification of Campylobacter flagellin: identification of a sero-specific glycosyl moiety.

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Using mutants in genes affecting LAH serorecognition of flagellin it was demonstrated that sialic acid alone is not the LAH epitope, rather, the epitope(s) is complex, probably involving multiple glycosyl and/or amino acid residues.
Abstract
The flagellins of Campylobacter spp. differ antigenically. In variants of C. coli strain VC167, two antigenic flagellin types determined by sero-specific antibodies have been described (termed T1 and T2). Post-translational modification has been suggested to be responsible for T1 and T2 epitopes, and, using mild periodate treatment and biotin hydrazide labelling, flagellin from both VC167-T1 and T2 were shown to be glycosylated. Glycosylation was also shown to be present on other Campylobacter flagellins. The ability to label all Campylobacter flagellins examined with the lectin LFA demonstrated the presence of a terminal sialic acid moiety. Furthermore, mild periodate treatment of the flagellins of VC167 eliminated reactivity with T1 and T2 specific antibodies LAH1 and LAH2, respectively, and LFA could also compete with LAH1 and LAH2 antibodies for binding to their respective flagellins. These data implicate terminal sialic acid as part of the LAH strain-specific epitopes. However, using mutants in genes affecting LAH serorecognition of flagellin it was demonstrated that sialic acid alone is not the LAH epitope. Rather, the epitope(s) is complex, probably involving multiple glycosyl and/or amino acid residues.

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Structure of the N-Linked Glycan Present on Multiple Glycoproteins in the Gram-negative Bacterium, Campylobacter jejuni

TL;DR: Comparison of thepgl locus with that of Neisseria meningitidissuggested that most of the homologous genes are probably involved in the biosynthesis of bacillosamine, and at least 22 glycoproteins were identified.
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Evidence for a system of general protein glycosylation in Campylobacter jejuni.

TL;DR: Flagellin, which is known to be a glycoprotein, was one of the proteins that showed altered reactivity with O:23 and O:36 antiserum in the mutants, and chemical deglycosylation of protein fractions from the 81‐176 wild type suggests that the other proteins with altered antigenicity in the mutated mutants are also glycosylated.
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Protein glycosylation in bacterial mucosal pathogens

TL;DR: The genetic organization, glycan structures and function of glycosylation systems in mucosal bacterial pathogens are reviewed, and it is speculated on how this knowledge may help to understand gly cosylation processes in more complex eukaryotic systems and how it can be used for glycoengineering.
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Identification of the Carbohydrate Moieties and Glycosylation Motifs in Campylobacter jejuni Flagellin

TL;DR: Glycosylation is not random, since 19 of the total 107 Ser/Thr residues are modified, and all but one of these are restricted to the central, surface-exposed domain of flagellin when folded in the filament.
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