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Protein-O-mannosyltransferases in virulence and development
Authors:K. B. Lengeler  D. Tielker  J. F. Ernst
Affiliation:Institut für Mikrobiologie, Molekulare Mykologie, Heinrich-Heine-Universit?t Düsseldorf, Universit?tsstr. 1/26.12, 40225, Düsseldorf, Germany.
Abstract:Protein-O-mannosyltransferases (Pmt proteins) catalyse the addition of mannose to serine or threonine residues of secretory proteins. This modification was described first for yeast and later for other fungi, mammals, insects and recently also for bacteria. O-mannosylation depends on specific isoforms of the three Pmt1, 2 and 4 subfamilies. In fungi, O-mannosylation determines the structure and integrity of cell walls, as well as cellular differentiation and virulence. O-mannosylation of specific secretory proteins of the human fungal pathogen Candida albicans and of the bacterial pathogen Mycobacterium tuberculosis contributes significantly to virulence. In mammals and insects, Pmt proteins are essential for cellular differentiation and development, while lack of Pmt activity causes Walker-Warburg syndrome (muscular dystrophy) in humans. The susceptibility of human cells to certain viruses may also depend on O-mannosyl chains. This review focuses on the various roles of Pmt proteins in cellular differentiation, development and virulence. Received 6 September 2007; received after revision 3 October 2007; accepted 5 October 2007
Keywords:O-glycosylation  protein O-mannosyltransferase  Pmt proteins  POMT  virulence  development   Candida    Saccharomyces
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