Dokument: Type 1 secretion necessitates a tight interplay between all domains of the ABC transporter

Titel:Type 1 secretion necessitates a tight interplay between all domains of the ABC transporter
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URN (NBN):urn:nbn:de:hbz:061-20241129-123744-7
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Sprache:Englisch
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Autoren: Anlauf, Manuel T. [Autor]
Bilsing, Florestan L. [Autor]
Reiners, Jens [Autor]
Spitz, Olivia [Autor]
Hachani, Eymen [Autor]
Smits, Sander H.J. [Autor]
Schmitt, Lutz [Autor]
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Stichwörter:ABC transporter, Type I secretion system, Substrate recognition, Hemolysin
Beschreibung:Type I secretion systems (T1SS) facilitate the secretion of substrates in one step across both membranes of Gram-negative bacteria. A prime example is the hemolysin T1SS which secretes the toxin HlyA. Secretion is energized by the ABC transporter HlyB, which forms a complex together with the membrane fusion protein HlyD and the outer membrane protein TolC. HlyB features three domains: an N-terminal C39 peptidase-like domain (CLD), a transmembrane domain (TMD) and a C-terminal nucleotide binding domain (NBD). Here, we created chimeric transporters by swapping one or more domains of HlyB with the respective domain(s) of RtxB, a HlyB homolog from Kingella kingae. We tested all chimeric transporters for their ability to secrete pro-HlyA when co-expressed with HlyD. The CLD proved to be most critical, as a substitution abolished secretion. Swapping only the TMD or NBD reduced the secretion efficiency, while a simultaneous exchange abolished secretion. These results indicate that the CLD is the most critical secretion determinant, while TMD and NBD might possess additional recognition or interaction sites. This mode of recognition represents a hierarchical and extreme unusual case of substrate recognition for ABC transporters and optimal secretion requires a tight interplay between all domains.
Rechtliche Vermerke:Originalveröffentlichung:
Anlauf, M. T., Bilsing, F. L., Reiners, J., Spitz, O., Hachani, E., Smits, S. H. J., & Schmitt, L. (2024). Type 1 secretion necessitates a tight interplay between all domains of the ABC transporter. Scientific Reports, 14, Article 8994. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-59759-0
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Dokument erstellt am:29.11.2024
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