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Nucleotide signaling pathway convergence in a cAMP‐sensing bacterial c‐di‐GMP phosphodiesterase

Bacterial usage of the cyclic dinucleotide c‐di‐GMP is widespread, governing the transition between motile/sessile and unicellular/multicellular behaviors. There is limited information on c‐di‐GMP metabolism, particularly on regulatory mechanisms governing control of EAL c‐di‐GMP phosphodiesterases....

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Autores principales: Cadby, Ian T, Basford, Sarah M, Nottingham, Ruth, Meek, Richard, Lowry, Rebecca, Lambert, Carey, Tridgett, Matthew, Till, Rob, Ahmad, Rashidah, Fung, Rowena, Hobley, Laura, Hughes, William S, Moynihan, Patrick J, Sockett, R Elizabeth, Lovering, Andrew L
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6717892/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31355487
http://dx.doi.org/10.15252/embj.2018100772
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author Cadby, Ian T
Basford, Sarah M
Nottingham, Ruth
Meek, Richard
Lowry, Rebecca
Lambert, Carey
Tridgett, Matthew
Till, Rob
Ahmad, Rashidah
Fung, Rowena
Hobley, Laura
Hughes, William S
Moynihan, Patrick J
Sockett, R Elizabeth
Lovering, Andrew L
author_facet Cadby, Ian T
Basford, Sarah M
Nottingham, Ruth
Meek, Richard
Lowry, Rebecca
Lambert, Carey
Tridgett, Matthew
Till, Rob
Ahmad, Rashidah
Fung, Rowena
Hobley, Laura
Hughes, William S
Moynihan, Patrick J
Sockett, R Elizabeth
Lovering, Andrew L
author_sort Cadby, Ian T
collection PubMed
description Bacterial usage of the cyclic dinucleotide c‐di‐GMP is widespread, governing the transition between motile/sessile and unicellular/multicellular behaviors. There is limited information on c‐di‐GMP metabolism, particularly on regulatory mechanisms governing control of EAL c‐di‐GMP phosphodiesterases. Herein, we provide high‐resolution structures for an EAL enzyme Bd1971, from the predatory bacterium Bdellovibrio bacteriovorus, which is controlled by a second signaling nucleotide, cAMP. The full‐length cAMP‐bound form reveals the sensory N‐terminus to be a domain‐swapped variant of the cNMP/CRP family, which in the cAMP‐activated state holds the C‐terminal EAL enzyme in a phosphodiesterase‐active conformation. Using a truncation mutant, we trap both a half‐occupied and inactive apo‐form of the protein, demonstrating a series of conformational changes that alter juxtaposition of the sensory domains. We show that Bd1971 interacts with several GGDEF proteins (c‐di‐GMP producers), but mutants of Bd1971 do not share the discrete phenotypes of GGDEF mutants, instead having an elevated level of c‐di‐GMP, suggesting that the role of Bd1971 is to moderate these levels, allowing “action potentials” to be generated by each GGDEF protein to effect their specific functions.
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spelling pubmed-67178922019-09-06 Nucleotide signaling pathway convergence in a cAMP‐sensing bacterial c‐di‐GMP phosphodiesterase Cadby, Ian T Basford, Sarah M Nottingham, Ruth Meek, Richard Lowry, Rebecca Lambert, Carey Tridgett, Matthew Till, Rob Ahmad, Rashidah Fung, Rowena Hobley, Laura Hughes, William S Moynihan, Patrick J Sockett, R Elizabeth Lovering, Andrew L EMBO J Articles Bacterial usage of the cyclic dinucleotide c‐di‐GMP is widespread, governing the transition between motile/sessile and unicellular/multicellular behaviors. There is limited information on c‐di‐GMP metabolism, particularly on regulatory mechanisms governing control of EAL c‐di‐GMP phosphodiesterases. Herein, we provide high‐resolution structures for an EAL enzyme Bd1971, from the predatory bacterium Bdellovibrio bacteriovorus, which is controlled by a second signaling nucleotide, cAMP. The full‐length cAMP‐bound form reveals the sensory N‐terminus to be a domain‐swapped variant of the cNMP/CRP family, which in the cAMP‐activated state holds the C‐terminal EAL enzyme in a phosphodiesterase‐active conformation. Using a truncation mutant, we trap both a half‐occupied and inactive apo‐form of the protein, demonstrating a series of conformational changes that alter juxtaposition of the sensory domains. We show that Bd1971 interacts with several GGDEF proteins (c‐di‐GMP producers), but mutants of Bd1971 do not share the discrete phenotypes of GGDEF mutants, instead having an elevated level of c‐di‐GMP, suggesting that the role of Bd1971 is to moderate these levels, allowing “action potentials” to be generated by each GGDEF protein to effect their specific functions. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-07-29 2019-09-02 /pmc/articles/PMC6717892/ /pubmed/31355487 http://dx.doi.org/10.15252/embj.2018100772 Text en © 2019 The Authors. Published under the terms of the CC BY 4.0 license This is an open access article under the terms of the 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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Cadby, Ian T
Basford, Sarah M
Nottingham, Ruth
Meek, Richard
Lowry, Rebecca
Lambert, Carey
Tridgett, Matthew
Till, Rob
Ahmad, Rashidah
Fung, Rowena
Hobley, Laura
Hughes, William S
Moynihan, Patrick J
Sockett, R Elizabeth
Lovering, Andrew L
Nucleotide signaling pathway convergence in a cAMP‐sensing bacterial c‐di‐GMP phosphodiesterase
title Nucleotide signaling pathway convergence in a cAMP‐sensing bacterial c‐di‐GMP phosphodiesterase
title_full Nucleotide signaling pathway convergence in a cAMP‐sensing bacterial c‐di‐GMP phosphodiesterase
title_fullStr Nucleotide signaling pathway convergence in a cAMP‐sensing bacterial c‐di‐GMP phosphodiesterase
title_full_unstemmed Nucleotide signaling pathway convergence in a cAMP‐sensing bacterial c‐di‐GMP phosphodiesterase
title_short Nucleotide signaling pathway convergence in a cAMP‐sensing bacterial c‐di‐GMP phosphodiesterase
title_sort nucleotide signaling pathway convergence in a camp‐sensing bacterial c‐di‐gmp phosphodiesterase
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6717892/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31355487
http://dx.doi.org/10.15252/embj.2018100772
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