Sequential Translocation of Polypeptides across the Bacterial Outer Membrane through the Trimeric Autotransporter Pathway

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作者
Sikdar, Rakesh [1 ,2 ]
Bernstein, Harris D. [1 ]
机构
[1] Natl Inst Diabet & Digest Dis, Genet & Biochem Branch, NIH, Bethesda, MD 20892 USA
[2] Univ Minnesota, Biotechnol Inst, St Paul, MN 55108 USA
来源
MBIO | 2019年 / 10卷 / 05期
关键词
Bam complex; membrane proteins; outer membrane; protein folding; protein secretion; trimeric autotransporters; ESCHERICHIA-COLI; PASSENGER DOMAIN; YERSINIA-ENTEROCOLITICA; EFFICIENT SECRETION; PROTEIN SECRETION; CRYSTAL-STRUCTURE; STRUCTURE REVEALS; VIRULENCE FACTOR; ADHESIN YADA; BAM COMPLEX;
D O I
10.1128/mBio.01973-19
中图分类号
Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Trimeric autotransporter adhesins (TAAs) are a family of bacterial outer membrane (OM) proteins that are comprised of three identical subunits. Each subunit contains an N-terminal extracellular ("passenger") domain and a short C-terminal segment that contributes four beta strands to a single 12-stranded beta barrel. The mechanism by which the passenger domains are translocated across the OM and the energetics of the translocation reaction are poorly understood. To address these issues, we examined the secretion of modified versions of the passenger domain of UpaG, a TAA produced by Escherichia coli CFT073. Using the SpyTag-SpyCatcher system to probe passenger domain localization, we found that both intrinsically disordered polypeptides fused to the UpaG passenger domain and artificially disulfide-bonded polypeptides were secreted effectively but relatively slowly. Surprisingly, we also found that in some cases, the three nonnative passenger domain segments associated with a single trimer were secreted sequentially. Photo-cross-linking experiments indicated that incompletely assembled UpaG derivatives remained bound to the barrel assembly machinery (Bam) complex until all three passenger domains were fully secreted. Taken together, our results strongly suggest that the secretion of polypeptides through the TAA pathway is coordinated with the assembly of the beta barrel domain and that the folding of passenger domains in the extracellular space maximizes the rate of secretion. Furthermore, our work provides evidence for an unprecedented sequential mode of protein translocation, at least under specific experimental conditions. IMPORTANCE Trimeric autotransporter adhesins (TAAs) are specialized bacterial outer membrane proteins consisting of three identical subunits. TAAs contain large extracellular domains that trimerize and promote virulence, but the mechanism by which they are secreted is poorly understood. We found that the extracellular domains of a native TAA were secreted rapidly but that disordered and artificially folded polypeptides fused to native passenger domains were secreted in a slow, sequential fashion. Our results strongly suggest that the efficient secretion of native extracellular domains is driven by their trimerization following export but that alternative energy sources can be harnessed to secrete nonnative polypeptides. Furthermore, we obtained evidence that TAA extracellular domains are secreted before the assembly of the linked membrane spanning domain is completed.
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