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Structures of chaperone-substrate complexes docked onto the export gate in a type III secretion system.


ABSTRACT: The flagellum and the injectisome enable bacterial locomotion and pathogenesis, respectively. These nanomachines assemble and function using a type III secretion system (T3SS). Exported proteins are delivered to the export apparatus by dedicated cytoplasmic chaperones for their transport through the membrane. The structural and mechanistic basis of this process is poorly understood. Here we report the structures of two ternary complexes among flagellar chaperones (FliT and FliS), protein substrates (the filament-capping FliD and flagellin FliC), and the export gate platform protein FlhA. The substrates do not interact directly with FlhA; however, they are required to induce a binding-competent conformation to the chaperone that exposes the recognition motif featuring a highly conserved sequence recognized by FlhA. The structural data reveal the recognition signal in a class of T3SS proteins and provide new insight into the assembly of key protein complexes at the export gate.

SUBMITTER: Xing Q 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5932034 | biostudies-literature | 2018 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Structures of chaperone-substrate complexes docked onto the export gate in a type III secretion system.

Xing Qiong Q   Shi Ke K   Portaliou Athina A   Rossi Paolo P   Economou Anastassios A   Kalodimos Charalampos G CG  

Nature communications 20180502 1


The flagellum and the injectisome enable bacterial locomotion and pathogenesis, respectively. These nanomachines assemble and function using a type III secretion system (T3SS). Exported proteins are delivered to the export apparatus by dedicated cytoplasmic chaperones for their transport through the membrane. The structural and mechanistic basis of this process is poorly understood. Here we report the structures of two ternary complexes among flagellar chaperones (FliT and FliS), protein substra  ...[more]

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