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Structure and Mode-of-Action of the Two-Peptide (Class-IIb) Bacteriocins
This review focuses on the structure and mode-of-action of the two-peptide (class-IIb) bacteriocins that consist of two different peptides whose genes are next to each other in the same operon. Optimal antibacterial activity requires the presence of both peptides in about equal amounts. The two pept...
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author | Nissen-Meyer, Jon Oppegård, Camilla Rogne, Per Haugen, Helen Sophie Kristiansen, Per Eugen |
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description | This review focuses on the structure and mode-of-action of the two-peptide (class-IIb) bacteriocins that consist of two different peptides whose genes are next to each other in the same operon. Optimal antibacterial activity requires the presence of both peptides in about equal amounts. The two peptides are synthesized as preforms that contain a 15–30 residue double-glycine-type N-terminal leader sequence that is cleaved off at the C-terminal side of two glycine residues by a dedicated ABC-transporter that concomitantly transfers the bacteriocin peptides across cell membranes. Two-peptide bacteriocins render the membrane of sensitive bacteria permeable to a selected group of ions, indicating that the bacteriocins form or induce the formation of pores that display specificity with respect to the transport of molecules. Based on structure–function studies, it has been proposed that the two peptides of two-peptide bacteriocins form a membrane-penetrating helix–helix structure involving helix–helix-interacting GxxxG-motifs that are present in all characterized two-peptide bacteriocins. It has also been suggested that the membrane-penetrating helix–helix structure interacts with an integrated membrane protein, thereby triggering a conformational alteration in the protein, which in turn causes membrane-leakage. This proposed mode-of-action is similar to the mode-of-action of the pediocin-like (class-IIa) bacteriocins and lactococcin A (a class-IId bacteriocin), which bind to a membrane-embedded part of the mannose phosphotransferase permease in a manner that causes membrane-leakage and cell death. |
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spelling | pubmed-28505062010-04-09 Structure and Mode-of-Action of the Two-Peptide (Class-IIb) Bacteriocins Nissen-Meyer, Jon Oppegård, Camilla Rogne, Per Haugen, Helen Sophie Kristiansen, Per Eugen Probiotics Antimicrob Proteins Article This review focuses on the structure and mode-of-action of the two-peptide (class-IIb) bacteriocins that consist of two different peptides whose genes are next to each other in the same operon. Optimal antibacterial activity requires the presence of both peptides in about equal amounts. The two peptides are synthesized as preforms that contain a 15–30 residue double-glycine-type N-terminal leader sequence that is cleaved off at the C-terminal side of two glycine residues by a dedicated ABC-transporter that concomitantly transfers the bacteriocin peptides across cell membranes. Two-peptide bacteriocins render the membrane of sensitive bacteria permeable to a selected group of ions, indicating that the bacteriocins form or induce the formation of pores that display specificity with respect to the transport of molecules. Based on structure–function studies, it has been proposed that the two peptides of two-peptide bacteriocins form a membrane-penetrating helix–helix structure involving helix–helix-interacting GxxxG-motifs that are present in all characterized two-peptide bacteriocins. It has also been suggested that the membrane-penetrating helix–helix structure interacts with an integrated membrane protein, thereby triggering a conformational alteration in the protein, which in turn causes membrane-leakage. This proposed mode-of-action is similar to the mode-of-action of the pediocin-like (class-IIa) bacteriocins and lactococcin A (a class-IId bacteriocin), which bind to a membrane-embedded part of the mannose phosphotransferase permease in a manner that causes membrane-leakage and cell death. Springer-Verlag 2009-11-03 2010 /pmc/articles/PMC2850506/ /pubmed/20383320 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12602-009-9021-z Text en © The Author(s) 2009 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial License which permits any noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Article Nissen-Meyer, Jon Oppegård, Camilla Rogne, Per Haugen, Helen Sophie Kristiansen, Per Eugen Structure and Mode-of-Action of the Two-Peptide (Class-IIb) Bacteriocins |
title | Structure and Mode-of-Action of the Two-Peptide (Class-IIb) Bacteriocins |
title_full | Structure and Mode-of-Action of the Two-Peptide (Class-IIb) Bacteriocins |
title_fullStr | Structure and Mode-of-Action of the Two-Peptide (Class-IIb) Bacteriocins |
title_full_unstemmed | Structure and Mode-of-Action of the Two-Peptide (Class-IIb) Bacteriocins |
title_short | Structure and Mode-of-Action of the Two-Peptide (Class-IIb) Bacteriocins |
title_sort | structure and mode-of-action of the two-peptide (class-iib) bacteriocins |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2850506/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20383320 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12602-009-9021-z |
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