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SilE is an intrinsically disordered periplasmic "molecular sponge" involved in bacterial silver resistance.


ABSTRACT: Ag(+) resistance was initially found on the Salmonella enetrica serovar Typhimurium multi-resistance plasmid pMG101 from burns patients in 1975. The putative model of Ag(+) resistance, encoded by the sil operon from pMG101, involves export of Ag(+) via an ATPase (SilP), an effluxer complex (SilCFBA) and a periplasmic chaperon of Ag(+) (SilE). SilE is predicted to be intrinsically disordered. We tested this hypothesis using structural and biophysical studies and show that SilE is an intrinsically disordered protein in its free apo-form but folds to a compact structure upon optimal binding to six Ag(+) ions in its holo-form. Sequence analyses and site-directed mutagenesis established the importance of histidine and methionine containing motifs for Ag(+) -binding, and identified a nucleation core that initiates Ag(+) -mediated folding of SilE. We conclude that SilE is a molecular sponge for absorbing metal ions.

SUBMITTER: Asiani KR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5008109 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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SilE is an intrinsically disordered periplasmic "molecular sponge" involved in bacterial silver resistance.

Asiani Karishma R KR   Williams Huw H   Bird Louise L   Jenner Matthew M   Searle Mark S MS   Hobman Jon L JL   Scott David J DJ   Soultanas Panos P  

Molecular microbiology 20160507 5


Ag(+) resistance was initially found on the Salmonella enetrica serovar Typhimurium multi-resistance plasmid pMG101 from burns patients in 1975. The putative model of Ag(+) resistance, encoded by the sil operon from pMG101, involves export of Ag(+) via an ATPase (SilP), an effluxer complex (SilCFBA) and a periplasmic chaperon of Ag(+) (SilE). SilE is predicted to be intrinsically disordered. We tested this hypothesis using structural and biophysical studies and show that SilE is an intrinsically  ...[more]

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