A new class of hybrid secretion system is employed in Pseudomonas amyloid biogenesis

Gram-negative bacteria possess specialised biogenesis machineries that facilitate the export of amyloid subunits for construction of a biofilm matrix. The secretion of bacterial functional amyloid requires a bespoke outer-membrane protein channel through which unfolded amyloid substrates are translo...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature communications 2017-08, Vol.8 (1), p.263-13, Article 263
Hauptverfasser: Rouse, Sarah L., Hawthorne, William J., Berry, Jamie-Lee, Chorev, Dror S., Ionescu, Sandra A., Lambert, Sebastian, Stylianou, Fisentzos, Ewert, Wiebke, Mackie, Uma, Morgan, R. Marc L., Otzen, Daniel, Herbst, Florian-Alexander, Nielsen, Per H., Dueholm, Morten, Bayley, Hagan, Robinson, Carol V., Hare, Stephen, Matthews, Stephen
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Zusammenfassung:Gram-negative bacteria possess specialised biogenesis machineries that facilitate the export of amyloid subunits for construction of a biofilm matrix. The secretion of bacterial functional amyloid requires a bespoke outer-membrane protein channel through which unfolded amyloid substrates are translocated. Here, we combine X-ray crystallography, native mass spectrometry, single-channel electrical recording, molecular simulations and circular dichroism measurements to provide high-resolution structural insight into the functional amyloid transporter from Pseudomonas , FapF. FapF forms a trimer of gated β-barrel channels in which opening is regulated by a helical plug connected to an extended coil-coiled platform spanning the bacterial periplasm. Although FapF represents a unique type of secretion system, it shares mechanistic features with a diverse range of peptide translocation systems. Our findings highlight alternative strategies for handling and export of amyloid protein sequences. Gram-negative bacteria assemble biofilms from amyloid fibres, which translocate across the outer membrane as unfolded amyloid precursors through a secretion system. Here, the authors characterise the structural details of the amyloid transporter FapF in Pseudomonas .
ISSN:2041-1723
2041-1723
DOI:10.1038/s41467-017-00361-6