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Temporal and spatial regulation of protein cross-linking by the pre-assembled substrates of a Bacillus subtilis spore coat transglutaminase

In many cases protein assemblies are stabilized by covalent bonds, one example of which is the formation of intra- or intermolecular ε-(γ-glutamyl)lysil cross-links catalyzed by transglutaminases (TGases). Because of the potential for unwanted cross-linking reactions, the activities of many TGases h...

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Autores principales: Fernandes, Catarina G., Martins, Diogo, Hernandez, Guillem, Sousa, Ana L., Freitas, Carolina, Tranfield, Erin M., Cordeiro, Tiago N., Serrano, Mónica, Moran, Charles. P., Henriques, Adriano O.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6490927/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30958830
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1007912
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author Fernandes, Catarina G.
Martins, Diogo
Hernandez, Guillem
Sousa, Ana L.
Freitas, Carolina
Tranfield, Erin M.
Cordeiro, Tiago N.
Serrano, Mónica
Moran, Charles. P.
Henriques, Adriano O.
author_facet Fernandes, Catarina G.
Martins, Diogo
Hernandez, Guillem
Sousa, Ana L.
Freitas, Carolina
Tranfield, Erin M.
Cordeiro, Tiago N.
Serrano, Mónica
Moran, Charles. P.
Henriques, Adriano O.
author_sort Fernandes, Catarina G.
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description In many cases protein assemblies are stabilized by covalent bonds, one example of which is the formation of intra- or intermolecular ε-(γ-glutamyl)lysil cross-links catalyzed by transglutaminases (TGases). Because of the potential for unwanted cross-linking reactions, the activities of many TGases have been shown to be tightly controlled. Bacterial endospores are highly resilient cells in part because they are surrounded by a complex protein coat. Proteins in the coat that surrounds Bacillus subtilis endospores are crosslinked by a TGase (Tgl). Unlike other TGases, however, Tgl is produced in an active form, and efficiently catalyzes amine incorporation and protein cross-linking in vitro with no known additional requirements. The absence of regulatory factors raises questions as to how the activity of Tgl is controlled during spore coat assembly. Here, we show that substrates assembled onto the spore coat prior to Tgl production govern the localization of Tgl to the surface of the developing spore. We also show that Tgl residues important for substrate recognition are crucial for its localization. We identified the glutamyl (Q) and lysil (K) substrate docking sites and we show that residues on the Q side of Tgl are more important for the assembly of Tgl than those on the K side. Thus, the first step in the reaction cycle, the interaction with Q-substrates and formation of an acyl-enzyme intermediate, is also the determinant step in the localization of Tgl. Consistent with the idea that Tg exerts a “spotwelding” activity, cross-linking pre-formed assemblies, we show that C30 is an oblong hexamer in solution that is cross-linked in vitro into high molecular weight forms. Moreover, during the reaction, Tgl becomes part of the cross-linked products. We suggest that the dependency of Tgl on its substrates is used to accurately control the time, location and extent of the enzyme´s activity, directed at the covalent fortification of pre-assembled complexes at the surface of the developing spore.
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spelling pubmed-64909272019-05-17 Temporal and spatial regulation of protein cross-linking by the pre-assembled substrates of a Bacillus subtilis spore coat transglutaminase Fernandes, Catarina G. Martins, Diogo Hernandez, Guillem Sousa, Ana L. Freitas, Carolina Tranfield, Erin M. Cordeiro, Tiago N. Serrano, Mónica Moran, Charles. P. Henriques, Adriano O. PLoS Genet Research Article In many cases protein assemblies are stabilized by covalent bonds, one example of which is the formation of intra- or intermolecular ε-(γ-glutamyl)lysil cross-links catalyzed by transglutaminases (TGases). Because of the potential for unwanted cross-linking reactions, the activities of many TGases have been shown to be tightly controlled. Bacterial endospores are highly resilient cells in part because they are surrounded by a complex protein coat. Proteins in the coat that surrounds Bacillus subtilis endospores are crosslinked by a TGase (Tgl). Unlike other TGases, however, Tgl is produced in an active form, and efficiently catalyzes amine incorporation and protein cross-linking in vitro with no known additional requirements. The absence of regulatory factors raises questions as to how the activity of Tgl is controlled during spore coat assembly. Here, we show that substrates assembled onto the spore coat prior to Tgl production govern the localization of Tgl to the surface of the developing spore. We also show that Tgl residues important for substrate recognition are crucial for its localization. We identified the glutamyl (Q) and lysil (K) substrate docking sites and we show that residues on the Q side of Tgl are more important for the assembly of Tgl than those on the K side. Thus, the first step in the reaction cycle, the interaction with Q-substrates and formation of an acyl-enzyme intermediate, is also the determinant step in the localization of Tgl. Consistent with the idea that Tg exerts a “spotwelding” activity, cross-linking pre-formed assemblies, we show that C30 is an oblong hexamer in solution that is cross-linked in vitro into high molecular weight forms. Moreover, during the reaction, Tgl becomes part of the cross-linked products. We suggest that the dependency of Tgl on its substrates is used to accurately control the time, location and extent of the enzyme´s activity, directed at the covalent fortification of pre-assembled complexes at the surface of the developing spore. Public Library of Science 2019-04-08 /pmc/articles/PMC6490927/ /pubmed/30958830 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1007912 Text en © 2019 Fernandes 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.
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Fernandes, Catarina G.
Martins, Diogo
Hernandez, Guillem
Sousa, Ana L.
Freitas, Carolina
Tranfield, Erin M.
Cordeiro, Tiago N.
Serrano, Mónica
Moran, Charles. P.
Henriques, Adriano O.
Temporal and spatial regulation of protein cross-linking by the pre-assembled substrates of a Bacillus subtilis spore coat transglutaminase
title Temporal and spatial regulation of protein cross-linking by the pre-assembled substrates of a Bacillus subtilis spore coat transglutaminase
title_full Temporal and spatial regulation of protein cross-linking by the pre-assembled substrates of a Bacillus subtilis spore coat transglutaminase
title_fullStr Temporal and spatial regulation of protein cross-linking by the pre-assembled substrates of a Bacillus subtilis spore coat transglutaminase
title_full_unstemmed Temporal and spatial regulation of protein cross-linking by the pre-assembled substrates of a Bacillus subtilis spore coat transglutaminase
title_short Temporal and spatial regulation of protein cross-linking by the pre-assembled substrates of a Bacillus subtilis spore coat transglutaminase
title_sort temporal and spatial regulation of protein cross-linking by the pre-assembled substrates of a bacillus subtilis spore coat transglutaminase
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6490927/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30958830
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1007912
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