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Two Isoforms of Yersinia pestis Plasminogen Activator Pla: Intraspecies Distribution, Intrinsic Disorder Propensity, and Contribution to Virulence

It has been shown previously that several endemic Y. pestis isolates with limited virulence contained the I259 isoform of the outer membrane protease Pla, while the epidemic highly virulent strains possessed only the T259 Pla isoform. Our sequence analysis of the pla gene from 118 Y. pestis subsp. m...

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Autores principales: Dentovskaya, Svetlana V., Platonov, Mikhail E., Svetoch, Tat’yana E., Kopylov, Pavel Kh., Kombarova, Tat’yana I., Ivanov, Sergey A., Shaikhutdinova, Rima Z., Kolombet, Lyubov’ V., Chauhan, Sadhana, Ablamunits, Vitaly G., Motin, Vladimir L., Uversky, Vladimir N., Anisimov, Andrey P.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5148098/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27936190
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0168089
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author Dentovskaya, Svetlana V.
Platonov, Mikhail E.
Svetoch, Tat’yana E.
Kopylov, Pavel Kh.
Kombarova, Tat’yana I.
Ivanov, Sergey A.
Shaikhutdinova, Rima Z.
Kolombet, Lyubov’ V.
Chauhan, Sadhana
Ablamunits, Vitaly G.
Motin, Vladimir L.
Uversky, Vladimir N.
Anisimov, Andrey P.
author_facet Dentovskaya, Svetlana V.
Platonov, Mikhail E.
Svetoch, Tat’yana E.
Kopylov, Pavel Kh.
Kombarova, Tat’yana I.
Ivanov, Sergey A.
Shaikhutdinova, Rima Z.
Kolombet, Lyubov’ V.
Chauhan, Sadhana
Ablamunits, Vitaly G.
Motin, Vladimir L.
Uversky, Vladimir N.
Anisimov, Andrey P.
author_sort Dentovskaya, Svetlana V.
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description It has been shown previously that several endemic Y. pestis isolates with limited virulence contained the I259 isoform of the outer membrane protease Pla, while the epidemic highly virulent strains possessed only the T259 Pla isoform. Our sequence analysis of the pla gene from 118 Y. pestis subsp. microtus strains revealed that the I259 isoform was present exclusively in the endemic strains providing a convictive evidence of more ancestral origin of this isoform. Analysis of the effects of the I259T polymorphism on the intrinsic disorder propensity of Pla revealed that the I259T mutation slightly increases the intrinsic disorder propensity of the C-terminal tail of Pla and makes this protein slightly more prone for disorder-based protein-protein interactions, suggesting that the T259 Pla could be functionally more active than the I259 Pla. This assumption was proven experimentally by assessing the coagulase and fibrinolytic activities of the two Pla isoforms in human plasma, as well as in a direct fluorometric assay with the Pla peptide substrate. The virulence testing of Pla-negative or expressing the I259 and T259 Pla isoforms Y. pestis subsp. microtus and subsp. pestis strains did not reveal any significant difference in LD(50) values and dose-dependent survival assays between them by using a subcutaneous route of challenge of mice and guinea pigs or intradermal challenge of mice. However, a significant decrease in time-to-death was observed in animals infected with the epidemic T259 Pla-producing strains as compared to the parent Pla-negative variants. Survival curves of the endemic I259 Pla(+) strains fit between them, but significant difference in mean time to death post infection between the Pla(−)strains and their I259 Pla(+) variants could be seen only in the isogenic set of subsp. pestis strains. These findings suggest an essential role for the outer membrane protease Pla evolution in Y. pestis bubonic infection exacerbation that is necessary for intensification of epidemic process from endemic natural focality with sporadic cases in men to rapidly expanding epizootics followed by human epidemic outbreaks, local epidemics or even pandemics.
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spelling pubmed-51480982016-12-28 Two Isoforms of Yersinia pestis Plasminogen Activator Pla: Intraspecies Distribution, Intrinsic Disorder Propensity, and Contribution to Virulence Dentovskaya, Svetlana V. Platonov, Mikhail E. Svetoch, Tat’yana E. Kopylov, Pavel Kh. Kombarova, Tat’yana I. Ivanov, Sergey A. Shaikhutdinova, Rima Z. Kolombet, Lyubov’ V. Chauhan, Sadhana Ablamunits, Vitaly G. Motin, Vladimir L. Uversky, Vladimir N. Anisimov, Andrey P. PLoS One Research Article It has been shown previously that several endemic Y. pestis isolates with limited virulence contained the I259 isoform of the outer membrane protease Pla, while the epidemic highly virulent strains possessed only the T259 Pla isoform. Our sequence analysis of the pla gene from 118 Y. pestis subsp. microtus strains revealed that the I259 isoform was present exclusively in the endemic strains providing a convictive evidence of more ancestral origin of this isoform. Analysis of the effects of the I259T polymorphism on the intrinsic disorder propensity of Pla revealed that the I259T mutation slightly increases the intrinsic disorder propensity of the C-terminal tail of Pla and makes this protein slightly more prone for disorder-based protein-protein interactions, suggesting that the T259 Pla could be functionally more active than the I259 Pla. This assumption was proven experimentally by assessing the coagulase and fibrinolytic activities of the two Pla isoforms in human plasma, as well as in a direct fluorometric assay with the Pla peptide substrate. The virulence testing of Pla-negative or expressing the I259 and T259 Pla isoforms Y. pestis subsp. microtus and subsp. pestis strains did not reveal any significant difference in LD(50) values and dose-dependent survival assays between them by using a subcutaneous route of challenge of mice and guinea pigs or intradermal challenge of mice. However, a significant decrease in time-to-death was observed in animals infected with the epidemic T259 Pla-producing strains as compared to the parent Pla-negative variants. Survival curves of the endemic I259 Pla(+) strains fit between them, but significant difference in mean time to death post infection between the Pla(−)strains and their I259 Pla(+) variants could be seen only in the isogenic set of subsp. pestis strains. These findings suggest an essential role for the outer membrane protease Pla evolution in Y. pestis bubonic infection exacerbation that is necessary for intensification of epidemic process from endemic natural focality with sporadic cases in men to rapidly expanding epizootics followed by human epidemic outbreaks, local epidemics or even pandemics. Public Library of Science 2016-12-09 /pmc/articles/PMC5148098/ /pubmed/27936190 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0168089 Text en © 2016 Dentovskaya 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Dentovskaya, Svetlana V.
Platonov, Mikhail E.
Svetoch, Tat’yana E.
Kopylov, Pavel Kh.
Kombarova, Tat’yana I.
Ivanov, Sergey A.
Shaikhutdinova, Rima Z.
Kolombet, Lyubov’ V.
Chauhan, Sadhana
Ablamunits, Vitaly G.
Motin, Vladimir L.
Uversky, Vladimir N.
Anisimov, Andrey P.
Two Isoforms of Yersinia pestis Plasminogen Activator Pla: Intraspecies Distribution, Intrinsic Disorder Propensity, and Contribution to Virulence
title Two Isoforms of Yersinia pestis Plasminogen Activator Pla: Intraspecies Distribution, Intrinsic Disorder Propensity, and Contribution to Virulence
title_full Two Isoforms of Yersinia pestis Plasminogen Activator Pla: Intraspecies Distribution, Intrinsic Disorder Propensity, and Contribution to Virulence
title_fullStr Two Isoforms of Yersinia pestis Plasminogen Activator Pla: Intraspecies Distribution, Intrinsic Disorder Propensity, and Contribution to Virulence
title_full_unstemmed Two Isoforms of Yersinia pestis Plasminogen Activator Pla: Intraspecies Distribution, Intrinsic Disorder Propensity, and Contribution to Virulence
title_short Two Isoforms of Yersinia pestis Plasminogen Activator Pla: Intraspecies Distribution, Intrinsic Disorder Propensity, and Contribution to Virulence
title_sort two isoforms of yersinia pestis plasminogen activator pla: intraspecies distribution, intrinsic disorder propensity, and contribution to virulence
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5148098/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27936190
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0168089
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