An inner membrane platform in the type II secretion machinery of Gram-negative bacteria
The type II secretion machinery allows most Gram‐negative bacteria to deliver virulence factors into their surroundings. We report that in Erwinia chrysanthemi , GspE (the putative NTPase), GspF, GspL and GspM constitute a complex in the inner membrane that is presumably used as a platform for assem...
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Veröffentlicht in: | EMBO reports 2001-03, Vol.2 (3), p.244-248 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The type II secretion machinery allows most Gram‐negative bacteria to deliver virulence factors into their surroundings. We report that in
Erwinia chrysanthemi
, GspE (the putative NTPase), GspF, GspL and GspM constitute a complex in the inner membrane that is presumably used as a platform for assembling other parts of the secretion machinery. The GspE–GspF–GspL–GspM complex was demonstrated by two methods: (i) co‐immunoprecipitation of GspE–GspF–GspL with antibodies raised against either GspE or GspF; (ii) interactions in the yeast two‐hybrid system between GspF and GspE, GspF and GspL, GspL and GspM. GspL was found to have an essential role in complex formation. We propose a model in which the GspE–GspF–GspL–GspM proteins constitute a building block within the secretion machinery on top of which another building block, referred to as a pseudopilus, assembles. By analogy, we predict that a similar platform is required for the biogenesis of the type IV pilus. |
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ISSN: | 1469-221X 1469-3178 |
DOI: | 10.1093/embo-reports/kve042 |