9型分泌系统结构揭示了一种新的蛋白质运输机制
Frédéric Lauber1, Justin C Deme2,3, Susan M Lea4,5
1Department of Biochemistry, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.
Nature
|November 9, 2018
概括
9型分泌系统 (T9SS) 转位蛋白SprA是一种大型β桶蛋白. 这种结构揭示了细菌如何输出蛋白质, 这对于了解严重牙周病至关重要.
科学领域:
- 细菌蛋白质分泌机制
- 膜蛋白的结构生物学
- 微生物致病
背景情况:
- 9型分泌系统 (T9SS) 对于Fibrobacteres-Chlorobi-Bacteroidetes超级细菌中的蛋白质输出至关重要.
- T9SS是严重牙周病的致病性的一个关键因素.
- 外膜蛋白传导的T9SS转位子仍然没有表征.
研究的目的:
- 在结构上描述9型分泌系统 (T9SS) 的蛋白导体转位体.
- 通过T9SS转位孔阐明蛋白质运输的机制.
- 了解SprA在细菌外膜蛋白出口中的作用.
主要方法:
- 使用冷电子显微镜 (cryo-EM) 来确定T9SS转位子的结构.
- 对SprA蛋白及其与T9SS组件复合物的结构分析.
- 对转位孔的孔隙结构及其相互作用点的研究.
主要成果:
- 这种T9SS转位子被确定为大型的36链跨膜β桶蛋白SprA.
- SprA具有封闭的细胞外孔,侧面的开口与外膜相连.
- 伴侣蛋白调节SprA孔的进入,表明有控制的传输机制.
结论:
- SprA是一种具有独特架构的新型蛋白质传送器.
- T9SS使用交替访问机制在外膜上进行蛋白质转移.
- 这种结构洞察对于了解T9SS在细菌致病性和牙周病的功能至关重要.
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