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The structure of Macrophage Expressed Gene-1, a phagolysosome immune effector that is activated upon acidification

Authors :
Bart W. Hoogenboom
Siew Siew Pang
Mazdak Radjainia
Hariprasad Venugopal
Georg Ramm
Ruby H. P. Law
Yann Gambin
Emma Sierecki
Ilia Voskoboinik
Bradley A. Spicer
Michelle A. Dunstone
James C. Whisstock
Sue M. Ekkel
Phillip I. Bird
Charles Bayly-Jones
Paul J. Conroy
Adrian W. Hodel
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2019.

Abstract

Macrophage Expressed Gene-1 (MPEG-1; also termed Perforin-2) is an endosomal / phagolysosomal perforin-like protein that is conserved across the metazoan kingdom and that functions within the phagolysosome to damage engulfed microbes. Like the Membrane Attack Complex and perforin, MPEG-1 has been postulated to form pores in target membranes, however, its mode of action remains to be established. We used single particle cryo-Electron Microscopy to determine the 2.4 Å structure of a hexadecameric assembly of MPEG-1 that displays the expected features of a soluble pre-pore complex. We further discovered that the MPEG-1 pre-pore-like assemblies can be induced to perforate membranes through mild acidification, such as would occur within maturing phagolysosomes. We next solved the 3.6 Å cryo-EM structure of MPEG-1 in complex with liposomes. Remarkably these data revealed that a C-terminal Multi-vesicular body of 12 kDa (MVB12)-associatedβ-prism (MABP) domain interacts with target membranes in a mode that positions the pore forming machinery of MPEG-1 to point away from the bound membrane. This unexpected mechanism of membrane interaction raises the intriguing possibility that MPEG-1 may be able to remain bound to the phagolysosome membrane while simultaneously forming pores in engulfed bacterial targets.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ecea4831a0447841f9fae144e12c4aac
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/580712