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Ultrahigh resolution and full-length pilin structures with insights for filament assembly, pathogenic functions, and vaccine potential.


ABSTRACT: Pilin proteins assemble into Type IV pili (T4P), surface-displayed bacterial filaments with virulence functions including motility, attachment, transformation, immune escape, and colony formation. However, challenges in crystallizing full-length fiber-forming and membrane protein pilins leave unanswered questions regarding pilin structures, assembly, functions, and vaccine potential. Here we report pilin structures of full-length DnFimA from the sheep pathogen Dichelobacter nodosus and FtPilE from the human pathogen Francisella tularensis at 2.3 and 1 ? resolution, respectively. The DnFimA structure reveals an extended kinked N-terminal ?-helix, an unusual centrally located disulfide, conserved subdomains, and assembled epitopes informing serogroup vaccines. An interaction between the conserved Glu-5 carboxyl oxygen and the N-terminal amine of an adjacent subunit in the crystallographic dimer is consistent with the hypothesis of a salt bridge between these groups driving T4P assembly. The FtPilE structure identifies an authentic Type IV pilin and provides a framework for understanding the role of T4P in F. tularensis virulence. Combined results define a unified pilin architecture, specialized subdomain roles in pilus assembly and function, and potential therapeutic targets.

SUBMITTER: Hartung S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3243539 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Ultrahigh resolution and full-length pilin structures with insights for filament assembly, pathogenic functions, and vaccine potential.

Hartung Sophia S   Arvai Andrew S AS   Wood Timothy T   Kolappan Subramaniapillai S   Shin David S DS   Craig Lisa L   Tainer John A JA  

The Journal of biological chemistry 20111024 51


Pilin proteins assemble into Type IV pili (T4P), surface-displayed bacterial filaments with virulence functions including motility, attachment, transformation, immune escape, and colony formation. However, challenges in crystallizing full-length fiber-forming and membrane protein pilins leave unanswered questions regarding pilin structures, assembly, functions, and vaccine potential. Here we report pilin structures of full-length DnFimA from the sheep pathogen Dichelobacter nodosus and FtPilE fr  ...[more]

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