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Structural insights into RipC, a putative citrate lyase ? subunit from a Yersinia pestis virulence operon.


ABSTRACT: Yersinia pestis remains a threat, with outbreaks of plague occurring in rural areas and its emergence as a weapon of bioterrorism; thus, an improved understanding of its various pathogenicity pathways is warranted. The rip (required for intracellular proliferation) virulence operon is required for Y. pestis survival in interferon-?-treated macrophages and has been implicated in lowering macrophage-produced nitric oxide levels. RipC, one of three gene products from the rip operon, is annotated as a citrate lyase ? subunit. Furthermore, the Y. pestis genome lacks genes that encode citrate lyase ? and ? subunits, suggesting a unique functional role of RipC in the Y. pestis rip-mediated survival pathway. Here, the 2.45 Å resolution crystal structure of RipC revealed a homotrimer in which each monomer consists of a (?/?)(8) TIM-barrel fold. Furthermore, the trimeric state was confirmed in solution by size-exclusion chromatography. Through sequence and structure comparisons with homologous proteins, it is proposed that RipC is a putative CoA- or CoA-derivative binding protein.

SUBMITTER: Torres R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3253824 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Structural insights into RipC, a putative citrate lyase β subunit from a Yersinia pestis virulence operon.

Torres Rodrigo R   Chim Nicholas N   Sankaran Banumathi B   Pujol Céline C   Bliska James B JB   Goulding Celia W CW  

Acta crystallographica. Section F, Structural biology and crystallization communications 20111224 Pt 1


Yersinia pestis remains a threat, with outbreaks of plague occurring in rural areas and its emergence as a weapon of bioterrorism; thus, an improved understanding of its various pathogenicity pathways is warranted. The rip (required for intracellular proliferation) virulence operon is required for Y. pestis survival in interferon-γ-treated macrophages and has been implicated in lowering macrophage-produced nitric oxide levels. RipC, one of three gene products from the rip operon, is annotated as  ...[more]

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