人类微生物组中的一个独特的Pilus类型
Qingping Xu1, Mikio Shoji2, Satoshi Shibata2
1Joint Center for Structural Genomics, http://www.jcsg.org; SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource, Menlo Park, CA 94025, USA.
Cell
|April 12, 2016
概括
研究人员发现了人类微生物组中的独特结构和组合. 这些细菌利用一种新的链交换机制进行生物发生,与以前已知的类型不同.
科学领域:
- 微生物学和结构生物学
- 细菌粘附和病毒性因素
背景情况:
- 是细菌表面的重要附属物,参与粘附和毒性.
- 人类微生物组中来自 Bacteroidia 种类的 pili 的结构和组合以前未被描述.
研究的目的:
- 为了阐明20个细菌的分子结构.
- 确定这些柱子组装成功能柱子的机制.
主要方法:
- 使用X射线结晶学来确定柱子的三维结构.
- 进行生物化学测定以调查聚合和组装过程.
- 与已知pilus系统进行了比较分析.
主要成果:
- 在pilin超级家族中发现了一种常见的希腊键β三明治折叠,具有两种transthyretin-like重复.
- 螺丝组装通过链交换机制发生,涉及蛋白酶辅助的N端β链去除和疏水槽结合.
- 在尖端和底部的配件支柱显示了用于组装启动和终止的专用结构.
结论:
- 细菌具有独特的生物发生机制,与其他特征性细菌不同.
- 这一发现揭示了一种具有独特组装策略的新型细菌堆.
- 了解这些机制可以为人类微生物组中的细菌相互作用提供见解.
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