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Three-dimensional electron microscopy reconstruction and cysteine-mediated crosslinking provide a model of the type III secretion system needle tip complex.


ABSTRACT: Type III secretion systems are found in many Gram-negative bacteria. They are activated by contact with eukaryotic cells and inject virulence proteins inside them. Host cell detection requires a protein complex located at the tip of the device's external injection needle. The Shigella tip complex (TC) is composed of IpaD, a hydrophilic protein, and IpaB, a hydrophobic protein, which later forms part of the injection pore in the host membrane. Here we used labelling and crosslinking methods to show that TCs from a ?ipaB strain contain five IpaD subunits while the TCs from wild-type can also contain one IpaB and four IpaD subunits. Electron microscopy followed by single particle and helical image analysis was used to reconstruct three-dimensional images of TCs at ? 20 Å resolution. Docking of an IpaD crystal structure, constrained by the crosslinks observed, reveals that TC organisation is different from that of all previously proposed models. Our findings suggest new mechanisms for TC assembly and function. The TC is the only site within these secretion systems targeted by disease-protecting antibodies. By suggesting how these act, our work will allow improvement of prophylactic and therapeutic strategies.

SUBMITTER: Cheung M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4539596 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Three-dimensional electron microscopy reconstruction and cysteine-mediated crosslinking provide a model of the type III secretion system needle tip complex.

Cheung Martin M   Shen Da-Kang DK   Makino Fumiaki F   Kato Takayuki T   Roehrich A Dorothea AD   Martinez-Argudo Isabel I   Walker Matthew L ML   Murillo Isabel I   Liu Xia X   Pain Maria M   Brown James J   Frazer Gordon G   Mantell Judith J   Mina Petros P   Todd Thomas T   Sessions Richard B RB   Namba Keiichi K   Blocker Ariel J AJ  

Molecular microbiology 20141127 1


Type III secretion systems are found in many Gram-negative bacteria. They are activated by contact with eukaryotic cells and inject virulence proteins inside them. Host cell detection requires a protein complex located at the tip of the device's external injection needle. The Shigella tip complex (TC) is composed of IpaD, a hydrophilic protein, and IpaB, a hydrophobic protein, which later forms part of the injection pore in the host membrane. Here we used labelling and crosslinking methods to sh  ...[more]

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