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Structural and functional characterization of the pore-forming domain of pinholin S2168.

Lena M E Steger1, Annika Kohlmeyer2, Parvesh Wadhwani1, Jochen Bürck1, Erik Strandberg1, Johannes Reichert1, Stephan L Grage1, Sergii Afonin1, Marin Kempfer2, Anne C Görner2, Julia Koch2, Torsten H Walther3, Anne S Ulrich3,2.   

Abstract

Pinholin S2168 triggers the lytic cycle of bacteriophage φ21 in infected Escherichia coli Activated transmembrane dimers oligomerize into small holes and uncouple the proton gradient. Transmembrane domain 1 (TMD1) regulates this activity, while TMD2 is postulated to form the actual "pinholes." Focusing on the TMD2 fragment, we used synchrotron radiation-based circular dichroism to confirm its α-helical conformation and transmembrane alignment. Solid-state 15N-NMR in oriented DMPC bilayers yielded a helix tilt angle of τ = 14°, a high order parameter (S mol = 0.9), and revealed the azimuthal angle. The resulting rotational orientation places an extended glycine zipper motif (G40xxxS44xxxG48) together with a patch of H-bonding residues (T51, T54, N55) sideways along TMD2, available for helix-helix interactions. Using fluorescence vesicle leakage assays, we demonstrate that TMD2 forms stable holes with an estimated diameter of 2 nm, as long as the glycine zipper motif remains intact. Based on our experimental data, we suggest structural models for the oligomeric pinhole (right-handed heptameric TMD2 bundle), for the active dimer (right-handed Gly-zipped TMD2/TMD2 dimer), and for the full-length pinholin protein before being triggered (Gly-zipped TMD2/TMD1-TMD1/TMD2 dimer in a line).

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Keywords:  glycine zipper; pinholin; solid-state NMR; synchrotron circular dichroism; transmembrane protein

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33154156      PMCID: PMC7703622          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2007979117

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


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