Site-Specific Photocrosslinking to Investigate Toxin Delivery Mediated by the Bacterial β-Barrel Assembly Machine.

Q4 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Methods in molecular biology Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1007/978-1-0716-3734-0_8
Emily M Bouzan, Christine L Hagan
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Contact-dependent inhibition (CDI) is a mechanism of interbacterial competition in Gram-negative organisms that relies on a specific interaction between a CdiA protein on the surface of one cell and a β-barrel protein on the surface of a neighboring cell. This interaction triggers the transport of a protein toxin into the neighboring cell where it exerts its lethal activity. Several classes of CdiA proteins that bind to different β-barrel receptors have been identified, but the molecular mechanism by which they deliver their toxins across the outer membranes of their target cells is poorly understood. Here we describe the use of site-specific photocrosslinking to characterize the interaction between a CdiA protein and its receptor. We describe the method for an E. coli CdiA that utilizes BamA as its receptor. BamA's central role in assembling β-barrel proteins in the outer membrane makes its role in CDI particularly intriguing; it suggests that these two different protein transport processes might share mechanistic features. Our in vitro photocrosslinking method is useful in elucidating early steps in the CDI mechanism, but it could be adapted to study later steps or to study other CdiA-receptor pairs.

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通过特定位点光交联研究细菌β-管状组装机介导的毒素传输
接触依赖性抑制(CDI)是革兰氏阴性菌的一种细菌间竞争机制,它依赖于一个细胞表面的 CdiA 蛋白与邻近细胞表面的 β 管蛋白之间的特异性相互作用。这种相互作用会引发蛋白质毒素转运到邻近细胞,并在那里发挥致命的作用。目前已经发现了几类与不同的β-管受体结合的CdiA蛋白,但它们通过靶细胞外膜传递毒素的分子机制却鲜为人知。在这里,我们描述了利用位点特异性光交联来描述 CdiA 蛋白与其受体之间相互作用的特征。我们描述了利用 BamA 作为受体的大肠杆菌 CdiA 的研究方法。BamA 在组装外膜中的β-管状蛋白方面起着核心作用,因此它在 CDI 中的作用特别引人关注;这表明这两种不同的蛋白质转运过程可能具有共同的机理特征。我们的体外光交联方法有助于阐明 CDI 机制的早期步骤,但也可用于研究后期步骤或研究其他 CdiA 受体对。
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Methods in molecular biology
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