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Aspartate tightens the anchoring of staphylococcal lipoproteins to the cytoplasmic membrane

In gram‐negative bacteria, the ABC transporter LolCDE complex translocates outer membrane‐specific lipoproteins (Lpp) from the inner membrane to the outer membrane. Lpp possessing aspartate (Asp) at position +2 are not translocated because it functions as a LolCDE avoidance signal. In gram‐positive...

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Autores principales: Kumari, Nimerta, Götz, Friedrich, Nguyen, Minh‐Thu
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5727369/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28901671
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mbo3.525
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Götz, Friedrich
Nguyen, Minh‐Thu
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description In gram‐negative bacteria, the ABC transporter LolCDE complex translocates outer membrane‐specific lipoproteins (Lpp) from the inner membrane to the outer membrane. Lpp possessing aspartate (Asp) at position +2 are not translocated because it functions as a LolCDE avoidance signal. In gram‐positive bacteria, lacking an outer membrane and the Lol system, Lpp are only anchored at the outer leaflet of the cytoplasmic membrane. However, the release of Lpp particularly in pathogenic or commensal species is crucial for immune modulation. Here, we provide evidence that in Staphylococcus aureus Asp at position +2 plays a role in withholding Lpp to the cytoplasmic membrane. Screening of published exoproteomic data of S. aureus revealed that Lpp mainly with Gly or Ser at position +2 were found in exoproteome, but there was no Lpp with Asp+2. The occurrence of Lpp with Asp+2 is infrequent in gram‐positive bacteria. In S. aureus USA300 only seven of the 67 Lpp possess Asp+2; among them five Lpp represented Lpl lipoproteins involved in host cell invasion. Our study demonstrated that replacing the Asp+2 present in Lpl8 with a Ser enhances its release into the supernatant. However, there is no different release of Asp+2 and Ser+2 in mprF mutant that lacks the positive charge of lysyl‐phosphatidylglycerol (Lys‐PG). Moreover, substitution of Ser+2 by Asp in SitC (MntC) did not lead to a decreased release indicating that in staphylococci positions +3 and +4 might also be important for a tighter anchoring of Lpp. Here, we show that Asp in position +2 and adjacent amino acids contribute in tightening the anchoring of Lpp by interaction of the negative charged Asp with the positive charged Lys‐PG.
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spelling pubmed-57273692017-12-18 Aspartate tightens the anchoring of staphylococcal lipoproteins to the cytoplasmic membrane Kumari, Nimerta Götz, Friedrich Nguyen, Minh‐Thu Microbiologyopen Original Research In gram‐negative bacteria, the ABC transporter LolCDE complex translocates outer membrane‐specific lipoproteins (Lpp) from the inner membrane to the outer membrane. Lpp possessing aspartate (Asp) at position +2 are not translocated because it functions as a LolCDE avoidance signal. In gram‐positive bacteria, lacking an outer membrane and the Lol system, Lpp are only anchored at the outer leaflet of the cytoplasmic membrane. However, the release of Lpp particularly in pathogenic or commensal species is crucial for immune modulation. Here, we provide evidence that in Staphylococcus aureus Asp at position +2 plays a role in withholding Lpp to the cytoplasmic membrane. Screening of published exoproteomic data of S. aureus revealed that Lpp mainly with Gly or Ser at position +2 were found in exoproteome, but there was no Lpp with Asp+2. The occurrence of Lpp with Asp+2 is infrequent in gram‐positive bacteria. In S. aureus USA300 only seven of the 67 Lpp possess Asp+2; among them five Lpp represented Lpl lipoproteins involved in host cell invasion. Our study demonstrated that replacing the Asp+2 present in Lpl8 with a Ser enhances its release into the supernatant. However, there is no different release of Asp+2 and Ser+2 in mprF mutant that lacks the positive charge of lysyl‐phosphatidylglycerol (Lys‐PG). Moreover, substitution of Ser+2 by Asp in SitC (MntC) did not lead to a decreased release indicating that in staphylococci positions +3 and +4 might also be important for a tighter anchoring of Lpp. Here, we show that Asp in position +2 and adjacent amino acids contribute in tightening the anchoring of Lpp by interaction of the negative charged Asp with the positive charged Lys‐PG. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017-09-13 /pmc/articles/PMC5727369/ /pubmed/28901671 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mbo3.525 Text en © 2017 The Authors. MicrobiologyOpen published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Aspartate tightens the anchoring of staphylococcal lipoproteins to the cytoplasmic membrane
title Aspartate tightens the anchoring of staphylococcal lipoproteins to the cytoplasmic membrane
title_full Aspartate tightens the anchoring of staphylococcal lipoproteins to the cytoplasmic membrane
title_fullStr Aspartate tightens the anchoring of staphylococcal lipoproteins to the cytoplasmic membrane
title_full_unstemmed Aspartate tightens the anchoring of staphylococcal lipoproteins to the cytoplasmic membrane
title_short Aspartate tightens the anchoring of staphylococcal lipoproteins to the cytoplasmic membrane
title_sort aspartate tightens the anchoring of staphylococcal lipoproteins to the cytoplasmic membrane
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5727369/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28901671
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mbo3.525
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