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A previously uncharacterized O-glycopeptidase from Akkermansia muciniphila requires the Tn-antigen for cleavage of the peptide bond
Journal of Biological ChemistryVol. 298Issue 10102439Published online: August 29, 2022- Brendon J. Medley
- Leif Leclaire
- Nicole Thompson
- Keira E. Mahoney
- Benjamin Pluvinage
- Matthew A.H. Parson
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 0Akkermansia muciniphila is key member of the human gut microbiota that impacts many features of host health. A major characteristic of this bacterium is its interaction with host mucin, which is abundant in the gut environment, and its ability to metabolize mucin as a nutrient source. The machinery deployed by A. muciniphila to enable this interaction appears to be extensive and sophisticated, yet it is incompletely defined. The uncharacterized protein AMUC_1438 is encoded by a gene that was previously shown to be upregulated when the bacterium is grown on mucin.