Yen_2011_J.Bacteriol_193_3165

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Title : Asp2 and Asp3 interact directly with GspB, the export substrate of the Streptococcus gordonii accessory Sec System - Yen_2011_J.Bacteriol_193_3165
Author(s) : Yen YT , Seepersaud R , Bensing BA , Sullam PM
Ref : Journal of Bacteriology , 193 :3165 , 2011
Abstract :

GspB is a serine-rich glycoprotein adhesin of Streptococcus gordonii that is exported to the bacterial surface by the accessory Sec system. This dedicated export pathway is comprised of seven components (SecA2, SecY2, and five accessory Sec proteins [Asp1 to Asp5]). The latter proteins have no known homologs beyond the Asps of other species. Asp1 to Asp3 are absolutely required for export of the substrate GspB, but their roles in this process are unknown. Using copurification analysis and far-Western blotting, we found that Asp2 and Asp3 could individually bind the serine-rich repeat (SRR) domains of GspB. Deletion of both SRR regions of GspB led to a decrease in its export, suggesting that binding of the Asps to the SRR regions is important for GspB transport by the accessory Sec system. The Asps also bound a heterologous substrate for the accessory Sec system containing a slow-folding MalE variant, but they did not bind wild-type MalE. The combined results indicate that the Asps may recognize the export substrate through preferential interactions with its unstructured or unfolded regions. Glycosylation of the SRR domains on GspB prevented Asp binding, suggesting that binding of the Asps to the preprotein occurs prior to its full glycosylation. Together, these findings suggest that Asp2 and Asp3 are likely to function in part as chaperones in the early phase of GspB transport.

PubMedSearch : Yen_2011_J.Bacteriol_193_3165
PubMedID: 21531800
Gene_locus related to this paper: strgn-asp2

Related information

Gene_locus strgn-asp2
Family strgn-asp2    Asp2

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Yen YT, Seepersaud R, Bensing BA, Sullam PM (2011)
Asp2 and Asp3 interact directly with GspB, the export substrate of the Streptococcus gordonii accessory Sec System
Journal of Bacteriology 193 :3165

Yen YT, Seepersaud R, Bensing BA, Sullam PM (2011)
Journal of Bacteriology 193 :3165