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Topological analysis of type 3 secretion translocons in native membranes.

Yuzhou Tang1, Hanling Guo1, Arjan J Vermeulen2, Alejandro P Heuck3.   

Abstract

PFPs (Pore-forming proteins) perforate cellular membranes to create an aqueous pore and allow the passage of ions and polar molecules. The molecular mechanisms for many of these PFPs have been elucidated by combining high resolution structural information of these proteins with biochemical and biophysical approaches. However, some PFPs do not adopt stable conformations and are difficult to study in vitro. An example of these proteins are the bacterial Type 3 Secretion (T3S) translocators. The translocators are secreted by the bacterium and insert into the target cell membrane to form a translocon pore providing a portal for the passage of T3S toxins into eukaryotic cells. Given the important role that the T3S systems play in pathogenesis, methods to study these translocon pores in cellular membranes are needed. Using a combination of protein modifications and methods to selectively permeate and solubilized eukaryotic membranes, we have established an experimental procedure to analyze the topology of the Pseudomonas aeruginosa T3S translocon using P. aeruginosa strain variants and HeLa cell lines.
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Keywords:  Membrane protein; Membrane translocation; Protein topology; Translocon; Type 3 secretion system

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33712194      PMCID: PMC8767648          DOI: 10.1016/bs.mie.2021.01.036

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Methods Enzymol        ISSN: 0076-6879            Impact factor:   1.600


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Authors:  Fabian B Romano; Yuzhou Tang; Kyle C Rossi; Kathryn R Monopoli; Jennifer L Ross; Alejandro P Heuck
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  2016-01-19       Impact factor: 5.157

2.  The mechanism of membrane insertion for a cholesterol-dependent cytolysin: a novel paradigm for pore-forming toxins.

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Journal:  Cell       Date:  1999-10-29       Impact factor: 41.582

3.  Type III secretion system translocator has a molten globule conformation both in its free and chaperone-bound forms.

Authors:  Eric Faudry; Viviana Job; Andréa Dessen; Ina Attree; Vincent Forge
Journal:  FEBS J       Date:  2007-06-18       Impact factor: 5.542

4.  Membrane and chaperone recognition by the major translocator protein PopB of the type III secretion system of Pseudomonas aeruginosa.

Authors:  Karen F Discola; Andreas Förster; François Boulay; Jean-Pierre Simorre; Ina Attree; Andréa Dessen; Viviana Job
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  2013-12-02       Impact factor: 5.157

Review 5.  Assembly, structure, function and regulation of type III secretion systems.

Authors:  Wanyin Deng; Natalie C Marshall; Jennifer L Rowland; James M McCoy; Liam J Worrall; Andrew S Santos; Natalie C J Strynadka; B Brett Finlay
Journal:  Nat Rev Microbiol       Date:  2017-04-10       Impact factor: 60.633

6.  Efficient isolation of Pseudomonas aeruginosa type III secretion translocators and assembly of heteromeric transmembrane pores in model membranes.

Authors:  Fabian B Romano; Kyle C Rossi; Christos G Savva; Andreas Holzenburg; Eugenia M Clerico; Alejandro P Heuck
Journal:  Biochemistry       Date:  2011-07-26       Impact factor: 3.162

7.  Determining the Topology of Membrane-Bound Proteins Using PEGylation.

Authors:  Vicky Howe; Andrew J Brown
Journal:  Methods Mol Biol       Date:  2017

8.  YopD of Yersinia pseudotuberculosis is translocated into the cytosol of HeLa epithelial cells: evidence of a structural domain necessary for translocation.

Authors:  M S Francis; H Wolf-Watz
Journal:  Mol Microbiol       Date:  1998-08       Impact factor: 3.501

9.  Reduced secretion of YopJ by Yersinia limits in vivo cell death but enhances bacterial virulence.

Authors:  Igor E Brodsky; Ruslan Medzhitov
Journal:  PLoS Pathog       Date:  2008-05-16       Impact factor: 6.823

10.  Mechanistic Insights into the Cholesterol-dependent Binding of Perfringolysin O-based Probes and Cell Membranes.

Authors:  Benjamin B Johnson; Mariana Breña; Juan Anguita; Alejandro P Heuck
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2017-10-23       Impact factor: 4.379

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Review 1.  Evolutionary Conservation, Variability, and Adaptation of Type III Secretion Systems.

Authors:  Alejandro P Heuck; Marco A Brovedan
Journal:  J Membr Biol       Date:  2022-06-13       Impact factor: 2.426

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