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Structure and Assembly of a Trans-Periplasmic Channel for Type IV Pili in Neisseria meningitidis

Type IV pili are polymeric fibers which protrude from the cell surface and play a critical role in adhesion and invasion by pathogenic bacteria. The secretion of pili across the periplasm and outer membrane is mediated by a specialized secretin protein, PilQ, but the way in which this large channel...

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Autores principales: Berry, Jamie-Lee, Phelan, Marie M., Collins, Richard F., Adomavicius, Tomas, Tønjum, Tone, Frye, Stefan A., Bird, Louise, Owens, Ray, Ford, Robert C., Lian, Lu-Yun, Derrick, Jeremy P.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3441751/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23028322
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1002923
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author Berry, Jamie-Lee
Phelan, Marie M.
Collins, Richard F.
Adomavicius, Tomas
Tønjum, Tone
Frye, Stefan A.
Bird, Louise
Owens, Ray
Ford, Robert C.
Lian, Lu-Yun
Derrick, Jeremy P.
author_facet Berry, Jamie-Lee
Phelan, Marie M.
Collins, Richard F.
Adomavicius, Tomas
Tønjum, Tone
Frye, Stefan A.
Bird, Louise
Owens, Ray
Ford, Robert C.
Lian, Lu-Yun
Derrick, Jeremy P.
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description Type IV pili are polymeric fibers which protrude from the cell surface and play a critical role in adhesion and invasion by pathogenic bacteria. The secretion of pili across the periplasm and outer membrane is mediated by a specialized secretin protein, PilQ, but the way in which this large channel is formed is unknown. Using NMR, we derived the structures of the periplasmic domains from N. meningitidis PilQ: the N-terminus is shown to consist of two β-domains, which are unique to the type IV pilus-dependent secretins. The structure of the second β-domain revealed an eight-stranded β-sandwich structure which is a novel variant of the HSP20-like fold. The central part of PilQ consists of two α/β fold domains: the structure of the first of these is similar to domains from other secretins, but with an additional α-helix which links it to the second α/β domain. We also determined the structure of the entire PilQ dodecamer by cryoelectron microscopy: it forms a cage-like structure, enclosing a cavity which is approximately 55 Å in internal diameter at its largest extent. Specific regions were identified in the density map which corresponded to the individual PilQ domains: this allowed us to dock them into the cryoelectron microscopy density map, and hence reconstruct the entire PilQ assembly which spans the periplasm. We also show that the C-terminal domain from the lipoprotein PilP, which is essential for pilus assembly, binds specifically to the first α/β domain in PilQ and use NMR chemical shift mapping to generate a model for the PilP:PilQ complex. We conclude that passage of the pilus fiber requires disassembly of both the membrane-spanning and the β-domain regions in PilQ, and that PilP plays an important role in stabilising the PilQ assembly during secretion, through its anchorage in the inner membrane.
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spelling pubmed-34417512012-10-01 Structure and Assembly of a Trans-Periplasmic Channel for Type IV Pili in Neisseria meningitidis Berry, Jamie-Lee Phelan, Marie M. Collins, Richard F. Adomavicius, Tomas Tønjum, Tone Frye, Stefan A. Bird, Louise Owens, Ray Ford, Robert C. Lian, Lu-Yun Derrick, Jeremy P. PLoS Pathog Research Article Type IV pili are polymeric fibers which protrude from the cell surface and play a critical role in adhesion and invasion by pathogenic bacteria. The secretion of pili across the periplasm and outer membrane is mediated by a specialized secretin protein, PilQ, but the way in which this large channel is formed is unknown. Using NMR, we derived the structures of the periplasmic domains from N. meningitidis PilQ: the N-terminus is shown to consist of two β-domains, which are unique to the type IV pilus-dependent secretins. The structure of the second β-domain revealed an eight-stranded β-sandwich structure which is a novel variant of the HSP20-like fold. The central part of PilQ consists of two α/β fold domains: the structure of the first of these is similar to domains from other secretins, but with an additional α-helix which links it to the second α/β domain. We also determined the structure of the entire PilQ dodecamer by cryoelectron microscopy: it forms a cage-like structure, enclosing a cavity which is approximately 55 Å in internal diameter at its largest extent. Specific regions were identified in the density map which corresponded to the individual PilQ domains: this allowed us to dock them into the cryoelectron microscopy density map, and hence reconstruct the entire PilQ assembly which spans the periplasm. We also show that the C-terminal domain from the lipoprotein PilP, which is essential for pilus assembly, binds specifically to the first α/β domain in PilQ and use NMR chemical shift mapping to generate a model for the PilP:PilQ complex. We conclude that passage of the pilus fiber requires disassembly of both the membrane-spanning and the β-domain regions in PilQ, and that PilP plays an important role in stabilising the PilQ assembly during secretion, through its anchorage in the inner membrane. Public Library of Science 2012-09-13 /pmc/articles/PMC3441751/ /pubmed/23028322 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1002923 Text en © 2012 Berry et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Berry, Jamie-Lee
Phelan, Marie M.
Collins, Richard F.
Adomavicius, Tomas
Tønjum, Tone
Frye, Stefan A.
Bird, Louise
Owens, Ray
Ford, Robert C.
Lian, Lu-Yun
Derrick, Jeremy P.
Structure and Assembly of a Trans-Periplasmic Channel for Type IV Pili in Neisseria meningitidis
title Structure and Assembly of a Trans-Periplasmic Channel for Type IV Pili in Neisseria meningitidis
title_full Structure and Assembly of a Trans-Periplasmic Channel for Type IV Pili in Neisseria meningitidis
title_fullStr Structure and Assembly of a Trans-Periplasmic Channel for Type IV Pili in Neisseria meningitidis
title_full_unstemmed Structure and Assembly of a Trans-Periplasmic Channel for Type IV Pili in Neisseria meningitidis
title_short Structure and Assembly of a Trans-Periplasmic Channel for Type IV Pili in Neisseria meningitidis
title_sort structure and assembly of a trans-periplasmic channel for type iv pili in neisseria meningitidis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3441751/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23028322
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1002923
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