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A protease-mediated switch regulates the growth of magnetosome organelles in Magnetospirillum magneticum

Magnetosomes are lipid-bound organelles that direct the biomineralization of magnetic nanoparticles in magnetotactic bacteria. Magnetosome membranes are not uniform in size and can grow in a biomineralization-dependent manner. However, the underlying mechanisms of magnetosome membrane growth regulat...

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Autores principales: Wan, Juan, Browne, Patrick J., Hershey, David M., Montabana, Elizabeth, Iavarone, Anthony T., Downing, Kenneth H., Komeili, Arash
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Publicado: National Academy of Sciences 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8833152/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35110403
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2111745119
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author Wan, Juan
Browne, Patrick J.
Hershey, David M.
Montabana, Elizabeth
Iavarone, Anthony T.
Downing, Kenneth H.
Komeili, Arash
author_facet Wan, Juan
Browne, Patrick J.
Hershey, David M.
Montabana, Elizabeth
Iavarone, Anthony T.
Downing, Kenneth H.
Komeili, Arash
author_sort Wan, Juan
collection PubMed
description Magnetosomes are lipid-bound organelles that direct the biomineralization of magnetic nanoparticles in magnetotactic bacteria. Magnetosome membranes are not uniform in size and can grow in a biomineralization-dependent manner. However, the underlying mechanisms of magnetosome membrane growth regulation remain unclear. Using cryoelectron tomography, we systematically examined mutants with defects at various stages of magnetosome formation to identify factors involved in controlling membrane growth. We found that a conserved serine protease, MamE, plays a key role in magnetosome membrane growth regulation. When the protease activity of MamE is disrupted, magnetosome membrane growth is restricted, which, in turn, limits the size of the magnetite particles. Consistent with this finding, the upstream regulators of MamE protease activity, MamO and MamM, are also required for magnetosome membrane growth. We then used a combination of candidate and comparative proteomics approaches to identify Mms6 and MamD as two MamE substrates. Mms6 does not appear to participate in magnetosome membrane growth. However, in the absence of MamD, magnetosome membranes grow to a larger size than the wild type. Furthermore, when the cleavage of MamD by MamE protease is blocked, magnetosome membrane growth and biomineralization are severely inhibited, phenocopying the MamE protease-inactive mutant. We therefore propose that the growth of magnetosome membranes is controlled by a protease-mediated switch through processing of MamD. Overall, our work shows that, like many eukaryotic systems, bacteria control the growth and size of biominerals by manipulating the physical properties of intracellular organelles.
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spelling pubmed-88331522022-02-18 A protease-mediated switch regulates the growth of magnetosome organelles in Magnetospirillum magneticum Wan, Juan Browne, Patrick J. Hershey, David M. Montabana, Elizabeth Iavarone, Anthony T. Downing, Kenneth H. Komeili, Arash Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Biological Sciences Magnetosomes are lipid-bound organelles that direct the biomineralization of magnetic nanoparticles in magnetotactic bacteria. Magnetosome membranes are not uniform in size and can grow in a biomineralization-dependent manner. However, the underlying mechanisms of magnetosome membrane growth regulation remain unclear. Using cryoelectron tomography, we systematically examined mutants with defects at various stages of magnetosome formation to identify factors involved in controlling membrane growth. We found that a conserved serine protease, MamE, plays a key role in magnetosome membrane growth regulation. When the protease activity of MamE is disrupted, magnetosome membrane growth is restricted, which, in turn, limits the size of the magnetite particles. Consistent with this finding, the upstream regulators of MamE protease activity, MamO and MamM, are also required for magnetosome membrane growth. We then used a combination of candidate and comparative proteomics approaches to identify Mms6 and MamD as two MamE substrates. Mms6 does not appear to participate in magnetosome membrane growth. However, in the absence of MamD, magnetosome membranes grow to a larger size than the wild type. Furthermore, when the cleavage of MamD by MamE protease is blocked, magnetosome membrane growth and biomineralization are severely inhibited, phenocopying the MamE protease-inactive mutant. We therefore propose that the growth of magnetosome membranes is controlled by a protease-mediated switch through processing of MamD. Overall, our work shows that, like many eukaryotic systems, bacteria control the growth and size of biominerals by manipulating the physical properties of intracellular organelles. National Academy of Sciences 2022-02-02 2022-02-08 /pmc/articles/PMC8833152/ /pubmed/35110403 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2111745119 Text en Copyright © 2022 the Author(s). Published by PNAS. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This open access article is distributed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Biological Sciences
Wan, Juan
Browne, Patrick J.
Hershey, David M.
Montabana, Elizabeth
Iavarone, Anthony T.
Downing, Kenneth H.
Komeili, Arash
A protease-mediated switch regulates the growth of magnetosome organelles in Magnetospirillum magneticum
title A protease-mediated switch regulates the growth of magnetosome organelles in Magnetospirillum magneticum
title_full A protease-mediated switch regulates the growth of magnetosome organelles in Magnetospirillum magneticum
title_fullStr A protease-mediated switch regulates the growth of magnetosome organelles in Magnetospirillum magneticum
title_full_unstemmed A protease-mediated switch regulates the growth of magnetosome organelles in Magnetospirillum magneticum
title_short A protease-mediated switch regulates the growth of magnetosome organelles in Magnetospirillum magneticum
title_sort protease-mediated switch regulates the growth of magnetosome organelles in magnetospirillum magneticum
topic Biological Sciences
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8833152/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35110403
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2111745119
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