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GFP fusions of Sec-routed extracellular proteins in Staphylococcus aureus reveal surface-associated coagulase in biofilms

Staphylococcus aureus is a major human pathogen that utilises many surface-associated and secreted proteins to form biofilms and cause disease. However, our understanding of these processes is limited by challenges of using fluorescent protein reporters in their native environment, because they must...

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Autores principales: Evans, Dominique C. S., Khamas, Amanda B., Marcussen, Lisbeth, Rasmussen, Kristian S., Klitgaard, Janne K., Kallipolitis, Birgitte H., Nielsen, Janni, Otzen, Daniel E., Leake, Mark C., Meyer, Rikke L.
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Publicado: Shared Science Publishers OG 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10311078/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37395997
http://dx.doi.org/10.15698/mic2023.07.800
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author Evans, Dominique C. S.
Khamas, Amanda B.
Marcussen, Lisbeth
Rasmussen, Kristian S.
Klitgaard, Janne K.
Kallipolitis, Birgitte H.
Nielsen, Janni
Otzen, Daniel E.
Leake, Mark C.
Meyer, Rikke L.
author_facet Evans, Dominique C. S.
Khamas, Amanda B.
Marcussen, Lisbeth
Rasmussen, Kristian S.
Klitgaard, Janne K.
Kallipolitis, Birgitte H.
Nielsen, Janni
Otzen, Daniel E.
Leake, Mark C.
Meyer, Rikke L.
author_sort Evans, Dominique C. S.
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description Staphylococcus aureus is a major human pathogen that utilises many surface-associated and secreted proteins to form biofilms and cause disease. However, our understanding of these processes is limited by challenges of using fluorescent protein reporters in their native environment, because they must be exported and fold correctly to become fluorescent. Here, we demonstrate the feasibility of using the monomeric superfolder GFP (msfGFP) exported from S. aureus. By fusing msfGFP to signal peptides for the Secretory (Sec) and Twin Arginine Translocation (Tat) pathways, the two major secretion pathways in S. aureus, we quantified msfGFP fluorescence in bacterial cultures and cell-free supernatant from the cultures. When fused to a Tat signal peptide, we detected msfGFP fluorescence inside but not outside bacterial cells, indicating a failure to export msfGFP. However, when fused to a Sec signal peptide, msfGFP fluorescence was present outside cells, indicating successful export of the msfGFP in the unfolded state, followed by extracellular folding and maturation to the photoactive state. We applied this strategy to study coagulase (Coa), a secreted protein and a major contributor to the formation of a fibrin network in S. aureus biofilms that protects bacteria from the host immune system and increases attachment to host surfaces. We confirmed that a genomically integrated C-terminal fusion of Coa to msfGFP does not impair the activity of Coa or its localisation within the biofilm matrix. Our findings demonstrate that msfGFP is a good candidate fluorescent reporter to consider when studying proteins secreted by the Sec pathway in S. aureus.
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spelling pubmed-103110782023-07-01 GFP fusions of Sec-routed extracellular proteins in Staphylococcus aureus reveal surface-associated coagulase in biofilms Evans, Dominique C. S. Khamas, Amanda B. Marcussen, Lisbeth Rasmussen, Kristian S. Klitgaard, Janne K. Kallipolitis, Birgitte H. Nielsen, Janni Otzen, Daniel E. Leake, Mark C. Meyer, Rikke L. Microb Cell Research Article Staphylococcus aureus is a major human pathogen that utilises many surface-associated and secreted proteins to form biofilms and cause disease. However, our understanding of these processes is limited by challenges of using fluorescent protein reporters in their native environment, because they must be exported and fold correctly to become fluorescent. Here, we demonstrate the feasibility of using the monomeric superfolder GFP (msfGFP) exported from S. aureus. By fusing msfGFP to signal peptides for the Secretory (Sec) and Twin Arginine Translocation (Tat) pathways, the two major secretion pathways in S. aureus, we quantified msfGFP fluorescence in bacterial cultures and cell-free supernatant from the cultures. When fused to a Tat signal peptide, we detected msfGFP fluorescence inside but not outside bacterial cells, indicating a failure to export msfGFP. However, when fused to a Sec signal peptide, msfGFP fluorescence was present outside cells, indicating successful export of the msfGFP in the unfolded state, followed by extracellular folding and maturation to the photoactive state. We applied this strategy to study coagulase (Coa), a secreted protein and a major contributor to the formation of a fibrin network in S. aureus biofilms that protects bacteria from the host immune system and increases attachment to host surfaces. We confirmed that a genomically integrated C-terminal fusion of Coa to msfGFP does not impair the activity of Coa or its localisation within the biofilm matrix. Our findings demonstrate that msfGFP is a good candidate fluorescent reporter to consider when studying proteins secreted by the Sec pathway in S. aureus. Shared Science Publishers OG 2023-06-28 /pmc/articles/PMC10311078/ /pubmed/37395997 http://dx.doi.org/10.15698/mic2023.07.800 Text en Copyright: © 2023 Evans et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article released under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license, which allows the unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are acknowledged.
spellingShingle Research Article
Evans, Dominique C. S.
Khamas, Amanda B.
Marcussen, Lisbeth
Rasmussen, Kristian S.
Klitgaard, Janne K.
Kallipolitis, Birgitte H.
Nielsen, Janni
Otzen, Daniel E.
Leake, Mark C.
Meyer, Rikke L.
GFP fusions of Sec-routed extracellular proteins in Staphylococcus aureus reveal surface-associated coagulase in biofilms
title GFP fusions of Sec-routed extracellular proteins in Staphylococcus aureus reveal surface-associated coagulase in biofilms
title_full GFP fusions of Sec-routed extracellular proteins in Staphylococcus aureus reveal surface-associated coagulase in biofilms
title_fullStr GFP fusions of Sec-routed extracellular proteins in Staphylococcus aureus reveal surface-associated coagulase in biofilms
title_full_unstemmed GFP fusions of Sec-routed extracellular proteins in Staphylococcus aureus reveal surface-associated coagulase in biofilms
title_short GFP fusions of Sec-routed extracellular proteins in Staphylococcus aureus reveal surface-associated coagulase in biofilms
title_sort gfp fusions of sec-routed extracellular proteins in staphylococcus aureus reveal surface-associated coagulase in biofilms
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10311078/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37395997
http://dx.doi.org/10.15698/mic2023.07.800
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