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The pilus usher controls protein interactions via domain masking and is functional as an oligomer.


ABSTRACT: The chaperone-usher (CU) pathway assembles organelles termed pili or fimbriae in Gram-negative bacteria. Type 1 pili expressed by uropathogenic Escherichia coli are prototypical structures assembled by the CU pathway. Biogenesis of pili by the CU pathway requires a periplasmic chaperone and an outer-membrane protein termed the usher (FimD). We show that the FimD C-terminal domains provide the high-affinity substrate-binding site but that these domains are masked in the resting usher. Domain masking requires the FimD plug domain, which serves as a switch controlling usher activation. We demonstrate that usher molecules can act in trans for pilus biogenesis, providing conclusive evidence for a functional usher oligomer. These results reveal mechanisms by which molecular machines such as the usher regulate and harness protein-protein interactions and suggest that ushers may interact in a cooperative manner during pilus assembly in bacteria.

SUBMITTER: Werneburg GT 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4496297 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The pilus usher controls protein interactions via domain masking and is functional as an oligomer.

Werneburg Glenn T GT   Henderson Nadine S NS   Portnoy Erica B EB   Sarowar Samema S   Hultgren Scott J SJ   Li Huilin H   Thanassi David G DG  

Nature structural & molecular biology 20150608 7


The chaperone-usher (CU) pathway assembles organelles termed pili or fimbriae in Gram-negative bacteria. Type 1 pili expressed by uropathogenic Escherichia coli are prototypical structures assembled by the CU pathway. Biogenesis of pili by the CU pathway requires a periplasmic chaperone and an outer-membrane protein termed the usher (FimD). We show that the FimD C-terminal domains provide the high-affinity substrate-binding site but that these domains are masked in the resting usher. Domain mask  ...[more]

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