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Antibacterial membrane attack by a pore-forming intestinal C-type lectin

Human body surface epithelia coexist in close association with complex bacterial communities and are protected by a variety of antibacterial proteins. C-type lectins of the RegIII family are bactericidal proteins that limit direct contact between bacteria and the intestinal epithelium and thus promo...

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Autores principales: Mukherjee, Sohini, Zheng, Hui, Derebe, Mehabaw, Callenberg, Keith, Partch, Carrie L., Rollins, Darcy, Propheter, Daniel C., Rizo, Josep, Grabe, Michael, Jiang, Qiu-Xing, Hooper, Lora V.
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Publicado: 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4160023/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24256734
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature12729
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author Mukherjee, Sohini
Zheng, Hui
Derebe, Mehabaw
Callenberg, Keith
Partch, Carrie L.
Rollins, Darcy
Propheter, Daniel C.
Rizo, Josep
Grabe, Michael
Jiang, Qiu-Xing
Hooper, Lora V.
author_facet Mukherjee, Sohini
Zheng, Hui
Derebe, Mehabaw
Callenberg, Keith
Partch, Carrie L.
Rollins, Darcy
Propheter, Daniel C.
Rizo, Josep
Grabe, Michael
Jiang, Qiu-Xing
Hooper, Lora V.
author_sort Mukherjee, Sohini
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description Human body surface epithelia coexist in close association with complex bacterial communities and are protected by a variety of antibacterial proteins. C-type lectins of the RegIII family are bactericidal proteins that limit direct contact between bacteria and the intestinal epithelium and thus promote tolerance to the intestinal microbiota(1,2). RegIII lectins recognize their bacterial targets by binding peptidoglycan carbohydrate(1,3) but the mechanism by which they kill bacteria is unknown. Here we elucidate the mechanistic basis for RegIII bactericidal activity. Here we show that human RegIIIα (hRegIIIα, also known as HIP/PAP) binds membrane phospholipids and kills bacteria by forming a hexameric membrane-permeabilizing oligomeric pore. We derive a three-dimensional model of the hRegIIIα pore by docking the hRegIIIα crystal structure into a cryo-electron microscopic map of the pore complex, and show that the model accords with experimentally determined properties of the pore. Lipopolysaccharide inhibits hRegIIIα pore-forming activity, explaining why hRegIIIα is bactericidal for Gram-positive but not Gram-negative bacteria. Our findings identify C-type lectins as mediators of membrane attack in the mucosal immune system, and provide detailed insight into an antibacterial mechanism that promotes mutualism with the resident microbiota.
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spelling pubmed-41600232014-09-10 Antibacterial membrane attack by a pore-forming intestinal C-type lectin Mukherjee, Sohini Zheng, Hui Derebe, Mehabaw Callenberg, Keith Partch, Carrie L. Rollins, Darcy Propheter, Daniel C. Rizo, Josep Grabe, Michael Jiang, Qiu-Xing Hooper, Lora V. Nature Article Human body surface epithelia coexist in close association with complex bacterial communities and are protected by a variety of antibacterial proteins. C-type lectins of the RegIII family are bactericidal proteins that limit direct contact between bacteria and the intestinal epithelium and thus promote tolerance to the intestinal microbiota(1,2). RegIII lectins recognize their bacterial targets by binding peptidoglycan carbohydrate(1,3) but the mechanism by which they kill bacteria is unknown. Here we elucidate the mechanistic basis for RegIII bactericidal activity. Here we show that human RegIIIα (hRegIIIα, also known as HIP/PAP) binds membrane phospholipids and kills bacteria by forming a hexameric membrane-permeabilizing oligomeric pore. We derive a three-dimensional model of the hRegIIIα pore by docking the hRegIIIα crystal structure into a cryo-electron microscopic map of the pore complex, and show that the model accords with experimentally determined properties of the pore. Lipopolysaccharide inhibits hRegIIIα pore-forming activity, explaining why hRegIIIα is bactericidal for Gram-positive but not Gram-negative bacteria. Our findings identify C-type lectins as mediators of membrane attack in the mucosal immune system, and provide detailed insight into an antibacterial mechanism that promotes mutualism with the resident microbiota. 2013-11-20 2014-01-02 /pmc/articles/PMC4160023/ /pubmed/24256734 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature12729 Text en http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms Users may view, print, copy, and download text and data-mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use:http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms
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Rizo, Josep
Grabe, Michael
Jiang, Qiu-Xing
Hooper, Lora V.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4160023/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24256734
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature12729
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