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Defining the Ail Ligand-Binding Surface: Hydrophobic Residues in Two Extracellular Loops Mediate Cell and Extracellular Matrix Binding To Facilitate Yop Delivery.


ABSTRACT: Yersinia pestis, the causative agent of plague, binds host cells to deliver cytotoxic Yop proteins into the cytoplasm that prevent phagocytosis and generation of proinflammatory cytokines. Ail is an eight-stranded ?-barrel outer membrane protein with four extracellular loops that mediates cell binding and resistance to human serum. Following the deletion of each of the four extracellular loops that potentially interact with host cells, the Ail-?loop 2 and Ail-?loop 3 mutant proteins had no cell-binding activity while Ail-?loop 4 maintained cell binding (the Ail-?loop 1 protein was unstable). Using the codon mutagenesis scheme SWIM (selection without isolation of mutants), we identified individual residues in loops 1, 2, and 3 that contribute to host cell binding. While several residues contributed to the binding of host cells and purified fibronectin and laminin, as well as Yop delivery, three mutations, F80A (loop 2), S128A (loop 3), and F130A (loop 3), produced particularly severe defects in cell binding. Combining these mutations led to an even greater reduction in cell binding and severely impaired Yop delivery with only a slight defect in serum resistance. These findings demonstrate that Y. pestis Ail uses multiple extracellular loops to interact with substrates important for adhesion via polyvalent hydrophobic interactions.

SUBMITTER: Tsang TM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5364317 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Defining the Ail Ligand-Binding Surface: Hydrophobic Residues in Two Extracellular Loops Mediate Cell and Extracellular Matrix Binding To Facilitate Yop Delivery.

Tsang Tiffany M TM   Wiese Jeffrey S JS   Alhabeil Jamal A JA   Usselman Lisa D LD   Thomson Joshua J JJ   Matti Rafla R   Kronshage Malte M   Maricic Natalie N   Williams Shanedah S   Sleiman Naama H NH   Felek Suleyman S   Krukonis Eric S ES  

Infection and immunity 20170323 4


<i>Yersinia pestis</i>, the causative agent of plague, binds host cells to deliver cytotoxic Yop proteins into the cytoplasm that prevent phagocytosis and generation of proinflammatory cytokines. Ail is an eight-stranded β-barrel outer membrane protein with four extracellular loops that mediates cell binding and resistance to human serum. Following the deletion of each of the four extracellular loops that potentially interact with host cells, the Ail-Δloop 2 and Ail-Δloop 3 mutant proteins had n  ...[more]

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