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The Rich Tapestry of Bacterial Protein Translocation Systems.

Peter J Christie1.   

Abstract

The translocation of proteins across membranes is a fundamental cellular function. Bacteria have evolved a striking array of pathways for delivering proteins into or across cytoplasmic membranes and, when present, outer membranes. Translocated proteins can form part of the membrane landscape, reside in the periplasmic space situated between the inner and outer membranes of Gram-negative bacteria, deposit on the cell surface, or be released to the extracellular milieu or injected directly into target cells. One protein translocation system, the general secretory pathway, is conserved in all domains of life. A second, the twin-arginine translocation pathway, is also phylogenetically distributed among most bacteria and plant chloroplasts. While all cell types have evolved additional systems dedicated to the translocation of protein cargoes, the number of such systems in bacteria is now known to exceed nine. These dedicated protein translocation systems, which include the types 1 through 9 secretion systems (T1SSs-T9SSs), the chaperone-usher pathway, and type IV pilus system, are the subject of this review. Most of these systems were originally identified and have been extensively characterized in Gram-negative or diderm (two-membrane) species. It is now known that several of these systems also have been adapted to function in Gram-positive or monoderm (single-membrane) species, and at least one pathway is found only in monoderms. This review briefly summarizes the distinctive mechanistic and structural features of each dedicated pathway, as well as the shared properties, that together account for the broad biological diversity of protein translocation in bacteria.

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Keywords:  Pathogenesis; Pilus; Protein translocation; Traffic ATPases

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31407127      PMCID: PMC6826261          DOI: 10.1007/s10930-019-09862-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Protein J        ISSN: 1572-3887            Impact factor:   2.371


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