Jensen_2024_Nat.Commun_15_8804

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Title : Advanced glycation end-product crosslinking activates a type VI secretion system phospholipase effector protein - Jensen_2024_Nat.Commun_15_8804
Author(s) : Jensen SJ , Cuthbert BJ , Garza-Sanchez F , Helou CC , de Miranda R , Goulding CW , Hayes CS
Ref : Nat Commun , 15 :8804 , 2024
Abstract :

Advanced glycation end-products (AGE) are a pervasive form of protein damage implicated in the pathogenesis of neurodegenerative disease, atherosclerosis and diabetes mellitus. Glycation is typically mediated by reactive dicarbonyl compounds that accumulate in all cells as toxic byproducts of glucose metabolism. Here, we show that AGE crosslinking is harnessed to activate an antibacterial phospholipase effector protein deployed by the type VI secretion system of Enterobacter cloacae. Endogenous methylglyoxal reacts with a specific arginine-lysine pair to tether the N- and C-terminal alpha-helices of the phospholipase domain. Substitutions at these positions abrogate both crosslinking and toxic phospholipase activity, but in vitro enzyme function can be restored with an engineered disulfide that covalently links the N- and C-termini. Thus, AGE crosslinking serves as a bona fide post-translation modification to stabilize phospholipase structure. Given the ubiquity of methylglyoxal in prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, these findings suggest that glycation may be exploited more generally to stabilize other proteins. This alternative strategy to fortify tertiary structure could be particularly advantageous in the cytoplasm, where redox potentials preclude disulfide bond formation.

PubMedSearch : Jensen_2024_Nat.Commun_15_8804
PubMedID: 39394186
Gene_locus related to this paper: entcl-a0a0m7ene2

Related information

Gene_locus entcl-a0a0m7ene2
Structure 9CYS    7UBZ

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Jensen SJ, Cuthbert BJ, Garza-Sanchez F, Helou CC, de Miranda R, Goulding CW, Hayes CS (2024)
Advanced glycation end-product crosslinking activates a type VI secretion system phospholipase effector protein
Nat Commun 15 :8804

Jensen SJ, Cuthbert BJ, Garza-Sanchez F, Helou CC, de Miranda R, Goulding CW, Hayes CS (2024)
Nat Commun 15 :8804