| Literature DB >> 22069636 |
Athina Rodou1, Dennis O Ankrah, Christos Stathopoulos.
Abstract
Photorhabdus luminescens is a nematode-symbiotic, gram negative, bioluminescent bacterium, belonging to the family of Enterobacteriaceae. Recent studies show the importance of this bacterium as an alternative source of insecticides, as well as an emerging human pathogen. Various toxins have been identified and characterized in this bacterium. These toxins are classified into four major groups: the toxin complexes (Tcs), the Photorhabdus insect related (Pir) proteins, the "makes caterpillars floppy" (Mcf) toxins and the Photorhabdus virulence cassettes (PVC); the mechanisms however of toxin secretion are not fully elucidated. Using bioinformatics analysis and comparison against the components of known secretion systems, multiple copies of components of all known secretion systems, except the ones composing a type IV secretion system, were identified throughout the entire genome of the bacterium. This indicates that Photorhabdus luminescens has all the necessary means for the secretion of virulence factors, thus it is capable of establishing a microbial infection.Entities:
Keywords: Photorhabdus luminescens; bacterial protein toxins; gram-negative bacteria; secretion systems
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Year: 2010 PMID: 22069636 PMCID: PMC3153242 DOI: 10.3390/toxins2061250
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Toxins (Basel) ISSN: 2072-6651 Impact factor: 4.546
Figure 1The domain structures of the Mcf proteins. Mcf1 is longer than Mcf2 and in its N-terminus it carries a BH3-like motif, suggestive of its proapoptotic function. In the middle, it has a Cytotoxin B-like motif, highly similar to Clostridium cytotoxin B, while in its C-tereminus there is a RTX-like domain. In Mcf2, that RTX-like motif is not found in the C-terminus of the protein. Mcf2 also has a region similar to Clostridium cytotoxin B, but it also possesses another domain, similar to HrmA protein (a protein secreted by a type III secretion system) in its N-terminus. Adapted from Dowling et al. [26] and Waterfield et al. [27].
Type I secretion system components identified in the genome of P. luminescens. The percentage of identity was acquired by BLAST search against known system components; in parenthesis, the organism and the corresponding protein with the highest percentage of identity are provided.
| Components | NCBI Accession Number | Number of amino acids | Gene locus on | Identity (%) | Function/Structure |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ABC 1 | NP_927979 | 711 aa | 726,383–728,518 | 57% ( | Hypothetical protein similar to toxin secretion ATP-binding protein |
| MFP 1 | NP_927980 | 471 aa | 728,660–730,075 | 36% ( | Hypothetical protein similar to hemolysin export system MFP HlyD of |
| ABC 2 | NP_930357 | 706 aa | 3,664,486–3,666,606 | 46.4% ( | Hypothetical protein similar to toxin secretion transporter |
| NP_930359 | 719 aa | 3,667,994–3,670,153 | 44.4% ( | Hypothetical protein similar to toxin secretion transporter | |
| MFP 2 | NP_93058 | 462 aa | 3,666,606–3,667,994 | 36% ( | Hypothetical protein similar to toxin secretion transporter (MFP) |
| ABC 3 | NP_928641 | 716 aa | 1,546,913–1,549,063 | 42.3% ( | Hypothetical protein similar to unknown protein VC1446 of |
| NP_928643 | 701 aa | 1,550,414–1,552,519 | 41.8% ( | RtxB (ABC transporter) | |
| MFP 3 | NP_928642 | 451 aa | 1,549,066–1,550,421 | 32.8% ( | RTX toxin ABC transporter protein (MFP) RtxD |
| ABC 4 | NP_928002 | 576 aa | 754,786–756,516 | 70.4% ( | ATP-binding protein PrtB |
| MFP 4 | NP_928003 | 444 aa | 756,577–757,911 | 62.7% ( | MFP PrtC |
| TolC 1 | NP_931154 | 457 aa | 4,641,003–4,642,376 | 64.7% ( | Outer mebrane channel protein |
| TolC 2 | NP_928004 | 458 aa | 757,911–759,287 | 50.4% ( | Outer membrane protein |
| TolC 3 | NP_929881 | 492 aa | 3,099,833–3,101,311 | 18.9% ( | Hypothetical protein similar to outer membrane factor of ABC transport system |
Summary of one-step secretion systems in P. luminescens.
| Secretion System | # of putative systems identified |
|---|---|
| Type I | 6 |
| Type III | 2 |
| Type IV | 0 |
| Type VI | 4 |
Summary of two-step secretion systems in P. luminescens.
| Secretion System | # of putative systems identified |
|---|---|
| Type II | 1 |
| Type V | 1 |
| TPS | 6 |
| Chaperone-Usher | 8 |