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Cryo-EM structures of pentameric autoinducer-2 exporter from Escherichia coli reveal its transport mechanism.


ABSTRACT: Bacteria utilize small extracellular molecules to communicate in order to collectively coordinate their behaviors in response to the population density. Autoinducer-2 (AI-2), a universal molecule for both intra- and inter-species communication, is involved in the regulation of biofilm formation, virulence, motility, chemotaxis, and antibiotic resistance. While many studies have been devoted to understanding the biosynthesis and sensing of AI-2, very little information is available on its export. The protein TqsA from Escherichia coli, which belongs to the AI-2 exporter superfamily, has been shown to export AI-2. Here, we report the cryogenic electron microscopic structures of two AI-2 exporters (TqsA and YdiK) from E. coli at 3.35 Å and 2.80 Å resolutions, respectively. Our structures suggest that the AI-2 exporter exists as a homo-pentameric complex. In silico molecular docking and native mass spectrometry experiments were employed to demonstrate the interaction between AI-2 and TqsA, and the results highlight the functional importance of two helical hairpins in substrate binding. We propose that each monomer works as an independent functional unit utilizing an elevator-type transport mechanism.

SUBMITTER: Khera R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9475539 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Cryo-EM structures of pentameric autoinducer-2 exporter from Escherichia coli reveal its transport mechanism.

Khera Radhika R   Mehdipour Ahmad R AR   Bolla Jani R JR   Kahnt Joerg J   Welsch Sonja S   Ermler Ulrich U   Muenke Cornelia C   Robinson Carol V CV   Hummer Gerhard G   Xie Hao H   Michel Hartmut H  

The EMBO journal 20220614 18


Bacteria utilize small extracellular molecules to communicate in order to collectively coordinate their behaviors in response to the population density. Autoinducer-2 (AI-2), a universal molecule for both intra- and inter-species communication, is involved in the regulation of biofilm formation, virulence, motility, chemotaxis, and antibiotic resistance. While many studies have been devoted to understanding the biosynthesis and sensing of AI-2, very little information is available on its export.  ...[more]

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