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From conservation to structure, studies of magnetosome associated cation diffusion facilitators (CDF) proteins in Proteobacteria

Magnetotactic bacteria (MTB) are prokaryotes that sense the geomagnetic field lines to geolocate and navigate in aquatic sediments. They are polyphyletically distributed in several bacterial divisions but are mainly represented in the Proteobacteria. In this phylum, magnetotactic Deltaproteobacteria...

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Autores principales: Keren-Khadmy, Noa, Zeytuni, Natalie, Kutnowski, Nitzan, Perriere, Guy, Monteil, Caroline, Zarivach, Raz
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7170241/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32310978
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0231839
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author Keren-Khadmy, Noa
Zeytuni, Natalie
Kutnowski, Nitzan
Perriere, Guy
Monteil, Caroline
Zarivach, Raz
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Zeytuni, Natalie
Kutnowski, Nitzan
Perriere, Guy
Monteil, Caroline
Zarivach, Raz
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description Magnetotactic bacteria (MTB) are prokaryotes that sense the geomagnetic field lines to geolocate and navigate in aquatic sediments. They are polyphyletically distributed in several bacterial divisions but are mainly represented in the Proteobacteria. In this phylum, magnetotactic Deltaproteobacteria represent the most ancestral class of MTB. Like all MTB, they synthesize membrane-enclosed magnetic nanoparticles, called magnetosomes, for magnetic sensing. Magnetosome biogenesis is a complex process involving a specific set of genes that are conserved across MTB. Two of the most conserved genes are mamB and mamM, that encode for the magnetosome-associated proteins and are homologous to the cation diffusion facilitator (CDF) protein family. In magnetotactic Alphaproteobacteria MTB species, MamB and MamM proteins have been well characterized and play a central role in iron-transport required for biomineralization. However, their structural conservation and their role in more ancestral groups of MTB like the Deltaproteobacteria have not been established. Here we studied magnetite cluster MamB and MamM cytosolic C-terminal domain (CTD) structures from a phylogenetically distant magnetotactic Deltaproteobacteria species represented by BW-1 strain, which has the unique ability to biomineralize magnetite and greigite. We characterized them in solution, analyzed their crystal structures and compared them to those characterized in Alphaproteobacteria MTB species. We showed that despite the high phylogenetic distance, MamB(BW-1) and MamM(BW-1) CTDs share high structural similarity with known CDF-CTDs and will probably share a common function with the Alphaproteobacteria MamB and MamM.
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spelling pubmed-71702412020-04-23 From conservation to structure, studies of magnetosome associated cation diffusion facilitators (CDF) proteins in Proteobacteria Keren-Khadmy, Noa Zeytuni, Natalie Kutnowski, Nitzan Perriere, Guy Monteil, Caroline Zarivach, Raz PLoS One Research Article Magnetotactic bacteria (MTB) are prokaryotes that sense the geomagnetic field lines to geolocate and navigate in aquatic sediments. They are polyphyletically distributed in several bacterial divisions but are mainly represented in the Proteobacteria. In this phylum, magnetotactic Deltaproteobacteria represent the most ancestral class of MTB. Like all MTB, they synthesize membrane-enclosed magnetic nanoparticles, called magnetosomes, for magnetic sensing. Magnetosome biogenesis is a complex process involving a specific set of genes that are conserved across MTB. Two of the most conserved genes are mamB and mamM, that encode for the magnetosome-associated proteins and are homologous to the cation diffusion facilitator (CDF) protein family. In magnetotactic Alphaproteobacteria MTB species, MamB and MamM proteins have been well characterized and play a central role in iron-transport required for biomineralization. However, their structural conservation and their role in more ancestral groups of MTB like the Deltaproteobacteria have not been established. Here we studied magnetite cluster MamB and MamM cytosolic C-terminal domain (CTD) structures from a phylogenetically distant magnetotactic Deltaproteobacteria species represented by BW-1 strain, which has the unique ability to biomineralize magnetite and greigite. We characterized them in solution, analyzed their crystal structures and compared them to those characterized in Alphaproteobacteria MTB species. We showed that despite the high phylogenetic distance, MamB(BW-1) and MamM(BW-1) CTDs share high structural similarity with known CDF-CTDs and will probably share a common function with the Alphaproteobacteria MamB and MamM. Public Library of Science 2020-04-20 /pmc/articles/PMC7170241/ /pubmed/32310978 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0231839 Text en © 2020 Keren-Khadmy 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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Keren-Khadmy, Noa
Zeytuni, Natalie
Kutnowski, Nitzan
Perriere, Guy
Monteil, Caroline
Zarivach, Raz
From conservation to structure, studies of magnetosome associated cation diffusion facilitators (CDF) proteins in Proteobacteria
title From conservation to structure, studies of magnetosome associated cation diffusion facilitators (CDF) proteins in Proteobacteria
title_full From conservation to structure, studies of magnetosome associated cation diffusion facilitators (CDF) proteins in Proteobacteria
title_fullStr From conservation to structure, studies of magnetosome associated cation diffusion facilitators (CDF) proteins in Proteobacteria
title_full_unstemmed From conservation to structure, studies of magnetosome associated cation diffusion facilitators (CDF) proteins in Proteobacteria
title_short From conservation to structure, studies of magnetosome associated cation diffusion facilitators (CDF) proteins in Proteobacteria
title_sort from conservation to structure, studies of magnetosome associated cation diffusion facilitators (cdf) proteins in proteobacteria
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7170241/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32310978
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0231839
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