Polysaccharide corona: The acetyl-rich envelope wraps the extracellular membrane vesicles and the cells of Shewanella vesiculosa providing adhesiveness

Bacterial extracellular membrane vesicles (EMVs) play an active role in many physiological and pathogenic processes. Here, we report the identification and the detailed structural characterization of the capsular polysaccharide from both cells and EMVs from Shewanella vesiculosa by NMR and chemical...

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Hauptverfasser: Casillo, Angela, Di Guida, Rossella, Cavasso, Domenico, Stellavato, Antonietta, Rai, Diksha, Yokoyama, Fumiaki, Kamasaka, Kouhei, Kawamoto, Jun, Kurihara, Tatsuo, Schiraldi, Chiara, Kulkarni, Suvarn, Paduano, Luigi, Corsaro, Maria Michela
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description Bacterial extracellular membrane vesicles (EMVs) play an active role in many physiological and pathogenic processes. Here, we report the identification and the detailed structural characterization of the capsular polysaccharide from both cells and EMVs from Shewanella vesiculosa by NMR and chemical analysis. The polysaccharide consists of a pentasaccharide repeating unit containing neutral monosaccharides together with amino sugars, of which one has never been isolated from a natural source. The adhesion ability of the polymer both on synthetic surfaces, such as polystyrene nanoparticles and on vesicles with a bilayer mimicking the bacterial membrane in the presence and absence of lipopolysaccharide was investigated. In both cases, a “CPS-corona” that could be the first stage of biofilm formation was observed. The polymer also activates Caspases on colon cancer cells, making S. vesiculosa EMVs as natural nanocarriers for drug delivery. [Display omitted]
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