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Chaperone-tip adhesin complex is vital for synergistic activation of CFA/I fimbriae biogenesis.


ABSTRACT: Colonization factor CFA/I defines the major adhesive fimbriae of enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli and mediates bacterial attachment to host intestinal epithelial cells. The CFA/I fimbria consists of a tip-localized minor adhesive subunit, CfaE, and thousands of copies of the major subunit CfaB polymerized into an ordered helical rod. Biosynthesis of CFA/I fimbriae requires the assistance of the periplasmic chaperone CfaA and outer membrane usher CfaC. Although the CfaE subunit is proposed to initiate the assembly of CFA/I fimbriae, how it performs this function remains elusive. Here, we report the establishment of an in vitro assay for CFA/I fimbria assembly and show that stabilized CfaA-CfaB and CfaA-CfaE binary complexes together with CfaC are sufficient to drive fimbria formation. The presence of both CfaA-CfaE and CfaC accelerates fimbria formation, while the absence of either component leads to linearized CfaB polymers in vitro. We further report the crystal structure of the stabilized CfaA-CfaE complex, revealing features unique for biogenesis of Class 5 fimbriae.

SUBMITTER: He LH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7531860 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Chaperone-tip adhesin complex is vital for synergistic activation of CFA/I fimbriae biogenesis.

He Li-Hui LH   Wang Hao H   Liu Yang Y   Kang Mei M   Li Tao T   Li Chang-Cheng CC   Tong Ai-Ping AP   Zhu Yi-Bo YB   Song Ying-Jie YJ   Savarino Stephen J SJ   Prouty Michael G MG   Xia Di D   Bao Rui R  

PLoS pathogens 20201002 10


Colonization factor CFA/I defines the major adhesive fimbriae of enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli and mediates bacterial attachment to host intestinal epithelial cells. The CFA/I fimbria consists of a tip-localized minor adhesive subunit, CfaE, and thousands of copies of the major subunit CfaB polymerized into an ordered helical rod. Biosynthesis of CFA/I fimbriae requires the assistance of the periplasmic chaperone CfaA and outer membrane usher CfaC. Although the CfaE subunit is proposed to ini  ...[more]

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