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The first non Clostridial botulinum-like toxin cleaves VAMP within the juxtamembrane domain.


ABSTRACT: The genome of Weissella oryzae SG25T was recently sequenced and a botulinum neurotoxin (BoNT) like gene was identified by bioinformatics methods. The typical three-domains organization of BoNTs with a N-terminal metalloprotease domain, a translocation and a cell binding domains could be identified. The BoNT family of neurotoxins is rapidly growing, but this was the first indication of the possible expression of a BoNT toxin outside the Clostridium genus. We performed molecular modeling and dynamics simulations showing that the 50?kDa N-terminal domain folds very similarly to the metalloprotease domain of BoNT/B, whilst the binding part is different. However, neither the recombinant metalloprotease nor the binding domains showed cross-reactivity with the standard antisera that define the seven serotypes of BoNTs. We found that the purified Weissella metalloprotease cleaves VAMP at a single site untouched by the other VAMP-specific BoNTs. This site is a unique Trp-Trp peptide bond located within the juxtamembrane segment of VAMP which is essential for neurotransmitter release. Therefore, the present study identifies the first non-Clostridial BoNT-like metalloprotease that cleaves VAMP at a novel and relevant site and we propose to label it BoNT/Wo.

SUBMITTER: Zornetta I 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4957215 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The first non Clostridial botulinum-like toxin cleaves VAMP within the juxtamembrane domain.

Zornetta Irene I   Azarnia Tehran Domenico D   Arrigoni Giorgio G   Anniballi Fabrizio F   Bano Luca L   Leka Oneda O   Zanotti Giuseppe G   Binz Thomas T   Montecucco Cesare C  

Scientific reports 20160722


The genome of Weissella oryzae SG25T was recently sequenced and a botulinum neurotoxin (BoNT) like gene was identified by bioinformatics methods. The typical three-domains organization of BoNTs with a N-terminal metalloprotease domain, a translocation and a cell binding domains could be identified. The BoNT family of neurotoxins is rapidly growing, but this was the first indication of the possible expression of a BoNT toxin outside the Clostridium genus. We performed molecular modeling and dynam  ...[more]

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