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Conformational stability and differential structural analysis of LcrV, PcrV, BipD, and SipD from type III secretion systems.

Authors :
Espina, Marianela
Ausar, S. Fernando
Middaugh, C. Russell
Baxter, M. Aaron
Picking, William D.
Picking, Wendy L.
Source :
Protein Science: A Publication of the Protein Society; 2007, Vol. 16 Issue 4, p704-714, 11p
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

Diverse Gram-negative bacteria use type III secretion systems (T3SS) to translocate effector proteins into the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells. The type III secretion apparatus (T3SA) consists of a basal body spanning both bacterial membranes and an external needle. A sensor protein lies at the needle tip to detect environmental signals that trigger type III secretion. The Shigella flexneri T3SA needle tip protein, invasion plasmid antigen D (IpaD), possesses two independently folding domains in vitro. In this study, the solution behavior and thermal unfolding properties of IpaD's functional homologs SipD ( Salmonella spp.), BipD ( Burkholderia pseudomallei), LcrV ( Yersinia spp.), and PcrV ( Pseudomonas aeruginosa) were examined to identify common features within this protein family. CD and FTIR data indicate that all members within this group are α-helical with properties consistent with an intramolecular coiled-coil. SipD showed the most complex unfolding profile consisting of two thermal transitions, suggesting the presence of two independently folding domains. No evidence of multiple folding domains was seen, however, for BipD, LcrV, or PcrV. Thermal studies, including DSC, revealed significant destabilization of LcrV, PcrV, and BipD after N-terminal deletions. This contrasted with SipD and IpaD, which behaved like two-domain proteins. The results suggest that needle tip proteins share significant core structural similarity and thermal stability that may be the basis for their common function. Moreover, IpaD and SipD possess properties that distinguish them from the other tip proteins. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09618368
Volume :
16
Issue :
4
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Protein Science: A Publication of the Protein Society
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
90755193
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1110/ps.062645007