2021 Annual Meeting
(288b) Microbial Synthesis of Chondroitin Sulfates and N-Glycolyl Chondroitin Using Engineered Escherichia coli.
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Another chondroitin derivative synthesized in this study is N-glycolyl chondroitin (Gc-CN). N-glycolylneuraminic acid (Neu5Gc) is a sialic acid biosynthesized from the hydroxylation of N-acetylneuraminic acid (Neu5Ac). The enzyme responsible for this is CMP-Neu5Ac hydroxylase encoded by the CMAH gene. During evolution, humans have lost this gene and, therefore, cannot synthesize Neu5Gc. Although humans cannot synthesize Neu5Gc, this sialic acid can be incorporated through exogenous sources such as by the consumption red meat. This exogenous incorporation has been linked to many diseases such as cancer, atherosclerosis, and type-2 diabetes. A more stable metabolite of Neu5Gc called N-glycolyl chondroitin (Gc-CN) will be used to test this correlation. We have been able to synthesize chondroitin with this glycan modification using metabolically engineered E. coli K4 adapted for chondroitin production. The bacteria were fed with a carbon source supplemented with chemically synthesized N-glycolyl glucosamine allowing the incorporation of N-glycolyl into chondroitin.