Mucin glycan foraging in the human gut microbiome
Norwich Research Park · Quadram Institute
Abstract
The availability of host and dietary carbohydrates in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract plays a key role in shaping the structure-function of the microbiota. In particular, some gut bacteria have the ability to forage on glycans provided by the mucus layer covering the GI tract. The O-glycan structures present in mucin are diverse and complex, consisting predominantly of core 1-4 mucin-type O-glycans containing α- and β- linked N-acetyl-galactosamine, galactose and N-acetyl-glucosamine. These core structures are further elongated and frequently modified by fucose and sialic acid sugar residues via α1,2/3/4 and α2,3/6 linkages, respectively. The ability to metabolize these mucin O-linked oligosaccharides is…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 75.80
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 202
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4Topics & keywords
- Mucin
- Glycan
- Biology
- Microbiology
- Bacteria
- Fucose
- Sialic acid
- Glycosylation