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Porin self-association enables cell-to-cell contact in Providencia stuartii floating communities.


ABSTRACT: The gram-negative pathogen Providencia stuartii forms floating communities within which adjacent cells are in apparent contact, before depositing as canonical surface-attached biofilms. Because porins are the most abundant proteins in the outer membrane of gram-negative bacteria, we hypothesized that they could be involved in cell-to-cell contact and undertook a structure-function relationship study on the two porins of P. stuartii, Omp-Pst1 and Omp-Pst2. Our crystal structures reveal that these porins can self-associate through their extracellular loops, forming dimers of trimers (DOTs) that could enable cell-to-cell contact within floating communities. Support for this hypothesis was obtained by studying the porin-dependent aggregation of liposomes and model cells. The observation that facing channels are open in the two porin structures suggests that DOTs could not only promote cell-to-cell contact but also contribute to intercellular communication.

SUBMITTER: El-Khatib M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5878009 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Porin self-association enables cell-to-cell contact in <i>Providencia stuartii</i> floating communities.

El-Khatib Mariam M   Nasrallah Chady C   Lopes Julie J   Tran Que-Tien QT   Tetreau Guillaume G   Basbous Hind H   Fenel Daphna D   Gallet Benoit B   Lethier Mathilde M   Bolla Jean-Michel JM   Pagès Jean-Marie JM   Vivaudou Michel M   Weik Martin M   Winterhalter Mathias M   Colletier Jacques-Philippe JP  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20180223 10


The gram-negative pathogen <i>Providencia stuartii</i> forms floating communities within which adjacent cells are in apparent contact, before depositing as canonical surface-attached biofilms. Because porins are the most abundant proteins in the outer membrane of gram-negative bacteria, we hypothesized that they could be involved in cell-to-cell contact and undertook a structure-function relationship study on the two porins of <i>P. stuartii</i>, Omp-Pst1 and Omp-Pst2. Our crystal structures rev  ...[more]

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