Literature DB >> 1956288

Binding of the immunity protein inactivates colicin M.

T Olschläger1, A Turba, V Braun.   

Abstract

Colicin M (Cma) displays a unique mode of action in that it inhibits peptidoglycan and lipopolysaccharide biosynthesis through interference with bactoprenyl phosphate recycling. Protection of Cma-producing cells by the immunity protein (Cmi) was studied. The amount of Cmi determined the degree of inhibition of in vitro peptidoglycan synthesis by Cma. In cells, immunity breakdown could be achieved by overexpression of the Cma uptake system. Full immunity was restored after raising the cmi gene copy number. In sphaeroplasts, Cmi was degraded by trypsin, but this could be prevented by the addition of Cma. The N-terminal end includes the only hydrophobic amino acid sequence of Cmi, suggesting a function in anchoring of Cmi in the cytoplasmic membrane. It is proposed that Cmi does not act catalytically but binds Cma at the periplasmic face of the cytoplasmic membrane, thereby resulting in Cma inactivation. Two other possible modes of colicin M immunity, interference of Cmi with the uptake of Cma, and interaction of Cmi with the target of Cma, were ruled out by the data.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1956288     DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2958.1991.tb01883.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Microbiol        ISSN: 0950-382X            Impact factor:   3.501


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4.  Domains of colicin M involved in uptake and activity.

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5.  Deciphering the catalytic domain of colicin M, a peptidoglycan lipid II-degrading enzyme.

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9.  Human- and plant-pathogenic Pseudomonas species produce bacteriocins exhibiting colicin M-like hydrolase activity towards peptidoglycan precursors.

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10.  Periplasmic chaperone FkpA is essential for imported colicin M toxicity.

Authors:  Julia Hullmann; Silke I Patzer; Christin Römer; Klaus Hantke; Volkmar Braun
Journal:  Mol Microbiol       Date:  2008-06-28       Impact factor: 3.501

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