Ana Luis

University of Gothenburg

Key Publications
Cryo-EM structure of CLCA1 identifies CLCA1 as a founding member of a novel metzincin family
2025
BPP43_05035 is a Brachyspira pilosicoli cell surface adhesin that weakens the integrity of the epithelial barrier during infection
Gut Microbes, 2024
Breast Milk Oligosaccharides Contain Immunomodulatory Glucuronic Acid and LacdiNAc
Molecular Cellular Proteomics, 2023
Intestinal mucus and their glycans: A habitat for thriving microbiota
Cell Host & Microbe, 2023
Functions and specificity of bacterial carbohydrate sulfatases targeting host glycans
Essays in Biochemistry, 2023

In the healthy colon, the mucus layer creates a physical barrier that limits the contact between the microbiota and the host tissue to prevent inflammation. The major component of the mucus layer is mucin, a large glycoprotein that is heavily O-glycosylated. Our research is focused on understanding the basic mechanisms of interaction between microbiota and human colonic mucins.

We are currently particularly interested in:

functional and structural characterization of microbiota O-glycan active enzymes
identification of key binding domains utilized by commensal bacteria to select their host
characterization of the mechanisms of utilization of human colonic mucins by microbiota members  study the impact of diet on mucin glycosylation and mucus barrier function

Last updated: 2024-01-26

Content Responsible: Hampus Pehrsson Ternström(hampus.persson@scilifelab.uu.se)