Tl. Reuber et Gc. Walker, BIOSYNTHESIS OF SUCCINOGLYCAN, A SYMBIOTICALLY IMPORTANT EXOPOLYSACCHARIDE OF RHIZOBIUM-MELILOTI, Cell, 74(2), 1993, pp. 269-280
The exo genes of Rhizobium meliloti are needed for the synthesis of an
acidic exopolysaccharide, succinoglycan. We have assigned biosyntheti
c roles to the products of the exo genes by characterizing succinoglyc
an biosynthetic intermediates from exo mutant strains. We propose a mo
del of succinoglycan biosynthesis in which the products of the exoY an
d exoF genes function in the addition of the first sugar, galactose, t
o the lipid carrier; the products of the exoA, exoL, exoM, exoO, exoU,
and exoW genes function in subsequent sugar additions; and the produc
t of the exoV gene functions in the addition of pyruvate. The products
of the exoP, exoQ, and exoT genes are required for polymerization of
the octasaccharide subunits or transport of the completed polymer.