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Biochemical and structural analysis of bacterial O-antigen chain length regulator proteins reveals a conserved quaternary structure.


ABSTRACT: Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) is a major component of the Gram-negative outer membrane and is an important virulence determinant. The O-antigen polysaccharide of the LPS molecule provides protection from host defenses, and the length of O-antigen chains plays a pivotal role. In the Wzy-dependent O-antigen biosynthesis pathway, the integral inner membrane protein Wzz determines the O-antigen chain length. How these proteins function is currently unknown, but the hypothesis includes activities such as a "molecular ruler" or a "molecular stopwatch," and other possibilities may exist. Wzz homologs are membrane proteins with two transmembrane helices that flank a large periplasmic domain. Recent x-ray crystallographic studies of the periplasmic portions of Wzz proteins found multiple oligomeric forms, with quaternary structures favoring the "molecular ruler" interpretation. Here, we have studied full-length Wzz proteins with the transmembrane portions embedded in lipid membranes. Using electron microscopy and image analysis we find a unique hexameric state rather than differing oligomeric forms. The data suggest that in vivo Wzz proteins determine O-antigen chain length via subtle structure-function relationships at the level of primary, secondary, or tertiary structure within the context of a hexameric complex.

SUBMITTER: Larue K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2652296 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Biochemical and structural analysis of bacterial O-antigen chain length regulator proteins reveals a conserved quaternary structure.

Larue Kane K   Kimber Matthew S MS   Ford Robert R   Whitfield Chris C  

The Journal of biological chemistry 20090107 11


Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) is a major component of the Gram-negative outer membrane and is an important virulence determinant. The O-antigen polysaccharide of the LPS molecule provides protection from host defenses, and the length of O-antigen chains plays a pivotal role. In the Wzy-dependent O-antigen biosynthesis pathway, the integral inner membrane protein Wzz determines the O-antigen chain length. How these proteins function is currently unknown, but the hypothesis includes activities such as  ...[more]

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