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Time-resolved DNA release from an O-antigen-specific Salmonella bacteriophage with a contractile tail.

Nina K Broeker1, Yvette Roske2, Angelo Valleriani3, Mareike S Stephan1, Dorothee Andres1, Joachim Koetz4, Udo Heinemann2,5, Stefanie Barbirz6.   

Abstract

Myoviruses, bacteriophages with T4-like architecture, must contract their tails prior to DNA release. However, quantitative kinetic data on myovirus particle opening are lacking, although they are promising tools in bacteriophage-based antimicrobial strategies directed against Gram-negative hosts. For the first time, we show time-resolved DNA ejection from a bacteriophage with a contractile tail, the multi-O-antigen-specific Salmonella myovirus Det7. DNA release from Det7 was triggered by lipopolysaccharide (LPS) O-antigen receptors and notably slower than in noncontractile-tailed siphoviruses. Det7 showed two individual kinetic steps for tail contraction and particle opening. Our in vitro studies showed that highly specialized tailspike proteins (TSPs) are necessary to attach the particle to LPS. A P22-like TSP confers specificity for the Salmonella Typhimurium O-antigen. Moreover, crystal structure analysis at 1.63 Å resolution confirmed that Det7 recognized the Salmonella Anatum O-antigen via an ϵ15-like TSP, DettilonTSP. DNA ejection triggered by LPS from either host showed similar velocities, so particle opening is thus a process independent of O-antigen composition and the recognizing TSP. In Det7, at permissive temperatures TSPs mediate O-antigen cleavage and couple cell surface binding with DNA ejection, but no irreversible adsorption occurred at low temperatures. This finding was in contrast to short-tailed Salmonella podoviruses, illustrating that tailed phages use common particle-opening mechanisms but have specialized into different infection niches.
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Keywords:  DNA ejection; DNA viruses; O-antigen specificity; Salmonella enterica; Salmonella myovirus; bacteriophage; contractile tail; fluorescence; glycobiology; lipopolysaccharide (YLPS); molecular machine; structural biology; tailspike protein

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31189652      PMCID: PMC6682738          DOI: 10.1074/jbc.RA119.008133

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


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