Journal article

Type B CTD Proteins Secreted by the Type IX Secretion System Associate with PorP-like Proteins for Cell Surface Anchorage

DG Gorasia, CA Seers, JE Heath, MD Glew, H Soleimaninejad, CA Butler, MJ McBride, PD Veith, EC Reynolds

International Journal of Molecular Sciences | MDPI | Published : 2022

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Abstract

The Bacteroidetes type IX secretion system (T9SS) consists of at least 20 components that translocate proteins with type A or type B C-terminal domain (CTD) signals across the outer membrane (OM). While type A CTD proteins are anchored to the cell surface via covalent linkage to the anionic lipopolysaccharide, it is still unclear how type B CTD proteins are anchored to the cell surface. Moreover, very little is known about the PorE and PorP components of the T9SS. In this study, for the first time, we identified a complex comprising the OM β-barrel protein PorP, the OM-associated periplasmic protein PorE and the type B CTD protein PG1035. Cross-linking studies supported direct interactions b..

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Awarded by Australian Government


Funding Acknowledgements

This work was supported by the Australian Government, Department of Industry, Innovation and Science (Grant ID: 20080108), the Australian National Health and Medical Research Council (Grant IDs: 1193647 and 1123866), the Australian Research Council (Grant ID: DP200100914) and the Australian Dental Research Foundation (Grant ID: 349-2018).