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Metal-induced sensor mobilization turns on affinity to activate regulator for metal detoxification in live bacteria.

Bing Fu1, Kushal Sengupta1, Lauren A Genova1, Ace George Santiago1, Won Jung1, Łukasz Krzemiński1, Udit Kumar Chakraborty1, Wenyao Zhang1, Peng Chen2.   

Abstract

Metal detoxification is essential for bacteria's survival in adverse environments and their pathogenesis in hosts. Understanding the underlying mechanisms is crucial for devising antibacterial treatments. In the Gram-negative bacterium Escherichia coli, membrane-bound sensor CusS and its response regulator CusR together regulate the transcription of the cus operon that plays important roles in cells' resistance to copper/silver, and they belong to the two-component systems (TCSs) that are ubiquitous across various organisms and regulate diverse cellular functions. In vitro protein reconstitution and associated biochemical/physical studies have provided significant insights into the functions and mechanisms of CusS-CusR and related TCSs. Such studies are challenging regarding multidomain membrane proteins like CusS and also lack the physiological environment, particularly the native spatial context of proteins inside a cell. Here, we use stroboscopic single-molecule imaging and tracking to probe the dynamic behaviors of both CusS and CusR in live cells, in combination with protein- or residue-specific genetic manipulations. We find that copper stress leads to a cellular protein concentration increase and a concurrent mobilization of CusS out of clustered states in the membrane. We show that the mobilized CusS has significant interactions with CusR for signal transduction and that CusS's affinity toward CusR switches on upon sensing copper at the interfacial metal-binding sites in CusS's periplasmic sensor domains, prior to ATP binding and autophosphorylation at CusS's cytoplasmic kinase domain(s). The observed CusS mobilization upon stimulation and its surprisingly early interaction with CusR likely ensure an efficient signal transduction by providing proper conformation and avoiding futile cross talks.

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Keywords:  metal regulation; protein interactions; signal transduction; single-molecule tracking; two-component system

Year:  2020        PMID: 32467170      PMCID: PMC7306728          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1919816117

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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