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Type V Secretion: the Autotransporter and Two-Partner Secretion Pathways.

Harris D Bernstein.   

Abstract

The autotransporter and two-partner secretion (TPS) pathways are used by E. coli and many other Gram-negative bacteria to delivervirulence factors into the extracellular milieu.Autotransporters arecomprised of an N-terminal extracellular ("passenger") domain and a C-terminal β barrel domain ("β domain") that anchors the protein to the outer membrane and facilitates passenger domain secretion. In the TPS pathway, a secreted polypeptide ("exoprotein") is coordinately expressed with an outer membrane protein that serves as a dedicated transporter. Bothpathways are often grouped together under the heading "type V secretion" because they have many features in common and are used for the secretion of structurally related polypeptides, but it is likely that theyhave distinct evolutionary origins. Although it was proposed many years ago that autotransporterpassenger domains are transported across the outer membrane through a channel formed by the covalently linked β domain, there is increasing evidence that additional factors are involved in the translocation reaction. Furthermore, details of the mechanism of protein secretion through the TPS pathway are only beginning to emerge. In this chapter I discussour current understanding ofboth early and late steps in the biogenesis of polypeptides secreted through type V pathways and current modelsofthe mechanism of secretion.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 26443787      PMCID: PMC4229083          DOI: 10.1128/ecosalplus.4.3.6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  EcoSal Plus        ISSN: 2324-6200


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