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Migration of Type III Secretion System Transcriptional Regulators Links Gene Expression to Secretion

机译:III型分泌系统转录调节因子的迁移将基因表达与分泌联系起来

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ABSTRACT Many plant-pathogenic bacteria of considerable economic importance rely on type III secretion systems (T3SSs) of the Hrc-Hrp 1 family to subvert their plant hosts. T3SS gene expression is regulated through the HrpG and HrpV proteins, while secretion is controlled by the gatekeeper HrpJ. A link between the two mechanisms was so far unknown. Here, we show that a mechanistic coupling exists between the expression and secretion cascades through the direct binding of the HrpG/HrpV heterodimer, acting as a T3SS chaperone, to HrpJ. The ternary complex is docked to the cytoplasmic side of the inner bacterial membrane and orchestrates intermediate substrate secretion, without affecting early substrate secretion. The anchoring of the ternary complex to the membranes potentially keeps HrpG/HrpV away from DNA. In their multiple roles as transcriptional regulators and gatekeeper chaperones, HrpV/HrpG provide along with HrpJ potentially attractive targets for antibacterial strategies. IMPORTANCE On the basis of scientific/economic importance, Pseudomonas syringae and Erwinia amylovora are considered among the top 10 plant-pathogenic bacteria in molecular plant pathology. Both employ type III secretion systems (T3SSs) of the Hrc-Hrp 1 family to subvert their plant hosts. For Hrc-Hrp 1, no functional link was known between the key processes of T3SS gene expression and secretion. Here, we show that a mechanistic coupling exists between expression and secretion cascades, through formation of a ternary complex involving the T3SS proteins HrpG, HrpV, and HrpJ. Our results highlight the functional and structural properties of a hitherto-unknown complex which orchestrates intermediate T3SS substrate secretion and may lead to better pathogen control through novel targets for antibacterial strategies.
机译:摘要许多具有重要经济意义的植物致病细菌都依赖Hrc-Hrp 1家族的III型分泌系统(T3SS)来破坏其植物宿主。 T3SS基因表达通过HrpG和HrpV蛋白调节,而分泌则由网守HrpJ控制。到目前为止,这两种机制之间的联系尚不清楚。在这里,我们显示通过HrpG / HrpV异二聚体(充当T3SS分子伴侣)与HrpJ的直接结合,在表达和分泌级联之间存在机械耦合。三元复合物停靠在内部细菌膜的细胞质侧,并协调中间底物分泌,而不影响早期底物分泌。三元复合物锚定在膜上可能使HrpG / HrpV远离DNA。 HrpV / HrpG作为转录调节因子和网守伴侣,具有多种作用,可与HrpJ一起提供潜在的抗菌靶标。重要事项从科学/经济重要性的角度出发,丁香假单胞菌和解淀粉欧文氏菌被认为是分子植物病理学中排名前十的植物致病细菌。两者都使用Hrc-Hrp 1家族的III型分泌系统(T3SS)来颠覆其植物宿主。对于Hrc-Hrp 1,在T3SS基因表达和分泌的关键过程之间尚无功能联系。在这里,我们表明,通过涉及T3SS蛋白HrpG,HrpV和HrpJ的三元复合物的形成,在表达和分泌级联之间存在机械偶联。我们的研究结果突显了迄今为止未知的复合物的功能和结构特性,该复合物可协调中间T3SS底物的分泌,并可能通过新的抗菌策略靶标来更好地控制病原体。

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