Journal article

LPS O Antigen Plays a Key Role in Klebsiella pneumoniae Capsule Retention

S Singh, JJ Wilksch, RA Dunstan, A Mularski, N Wang, D Hocking, L Jebeli, H Cao, A Clements, AWJ Jenney, T Lithgow, RA Strugnell

Microbiology Spectrum | AMER SOC MICROBIOLOGY | Published : 2022

Abstract

Despite the importance of encapsulation in bacterial pathogenesis, the biochemical mechanisms and forces that underpin retention of capsule by encapsulated bacteria are poorly understood. In Gram-negative bacteria, there may be interactions between lipopolysaccharide (LPS) core and capsule polymers, between capsule polymers with retained acyl carriers and the outer membrane, and in some bacteria, between the capsule polymers and Wzi, an outer membrane protein lectin. Our transposon studies in Klebsiella pneumoniae B5055 identified additional genes that, when insertionally inactivated, resulted in reduced encapsulation. Inactivation of the gene waaL, which encodes the ligase responsible for a..

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