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A kinetic model of intermediate formation during assembly of cholera toxin B-subunit pentamers.

Claire Lesieur1, Matthew J Cliff, Rachel Carter, Roger F L James, Anthony R Clarke, Timothy R Hirst.   

Abstract

Cholera toxin is the most important virulence factor produced by Vibrio cholerae. The pentameric B-subunit of the toxin can bind to GM1-ganglioside receptors, leading to toxin entry into mammalian cells. Here, the in vitro disassembly and reassembly of CtxB(5) (the B subunit pentamer of cholera toxin) is investigated. When CtxB(5) was acidified at pH 1.0 and then neutralized, the B-subunits disassembled and could no longer migrate as SDS-stable pentamers on polyacrylamide gels or be captured by GM1. However, continued incubation at neutral pH resulted in the B-subunits regaining the capacity to be detected by GM1 enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (t(12) approximately 8 min) and to migrate as SDS-stable pentamers (t(12) approximately 15 min). Time-dependent changes in Trp fluorescence intensity during B-subunit reassembly occurred with a half-time of approximately 8 min, similar to that detected by GM1 enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, suggesting that both methods monitor earlier events than B-pentamer formation alone. Based on the Trp fluorescence intensity measurements, a kinetic model of the pathway of CtxB(5) reassembly was generated that depended on trans to cis isomerization of Pro-93 to give an interface capable of subunit-subunit interaction. The model suggests formation of intermediates in the reaction, and these were successfully detected by glutaraldehyde cross-linking.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11877421     DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M110561200

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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