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Intermolecular latency regulates the essential C-terminal signal peptidase and sortase of the Porphyromonas gingivalis type-IX secretion system.

Danuta Mizgalska1, Theodoros Goulas2,3, Arturo Rodríguez-Banqueri2, Florian Veillard1, Mariusz Madej1, Ewelina Małecka1, Katarzyna Szczesniak1, Miroslaw Ksiazek1, Magda Widziołek1,4, Tibisay Guevara2, Ulrich Eckhard2, Maria Solà5, Jan Potempa6,7, F Xavier Gomis-Rüth8.   

Abstract

Porphyromonas gingivalis is a keystone pathogen of the human dysbiotic oral microbiome that causes severe periodontitis. It employs a type-IX secretion system (T9SS) to shuttle proteins across the outer membrane (OM) for virulence. Uniquely, T9SS cargoes carry a C-terminal domain (CTD) as a secretion signal, which is cleaved and replaced with anionic lipopolysaccharide by transpeptidation for extracellular anchorage to the OM. Both reactions are carried out by PorU, the only known dual-function, C-terminal signal peptidase and sortase. PorU is itself secreted by the T9SS, but its CTD is not removed; instead, intact PorU combines with PorQ, PorV, and PorZ in the OM-inserted "attachment complex." Herein, we revealed that PorU transits between active monomers and latent dimers and solved the crystal structure of the ∼260-kDa dimer. PorU has an elongated shape ∼130 Å in length and consists of seven domains. The first three form an intertwined N-terminal cluster likely engaged in substrate binding. They are followed by a gingipain-type catalytic domain (CD), two immunoglobulin-like domains (IGL), and the CTD. In the first IGL, a long "latency β-hairpin" protrudes ∼30 Å from the surface to form an intermolecular β-barrel with β-strands from the symmetric CD, which is in a latent conformation. Homology modeling of the competent CD followed by in vivo validation through a cohort of mutant strains revealed that PorU is transported and functions as a monomer through a C690/H657 catalytic dyad. Thus, dimerization is an intermolecular mechanism for PorU regulation to prevent untimely activity until joining the attachment complex.

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Keywords:  X-ray crystal structure; bacterial virulence factor; infectious disease; periodontal disease; protein secretion

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34593635      PMCID: PMC8501833          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2103573118

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


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