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Near atomic structure of the PorKN rings, disulfie bonded to PorG and bound to the Attachment Complexes, provide mechanistic insights into the Type IX Secretion System


ABSTRACT: The Type IX Secretion System exports proteins across the outer membrane (OM) of bacteria in the Bacteroidota phylum, however, the mechanistic details remain unknown. Here, we present a 3.5 angstrom cryo-EM structure of the periplasmic rings comprising 32-33 subunits each of PorK and PorN. Additionally, we show the presence of a critical disulfide bond between PorK and the PorG OM protein that is essential for protein secretion and demonstrate that the Attachment Complexes bind to and are localized above the PorKN rings. Overall, each ring resembles a cogwheel with PorN forming cog-like projections on the periplasmic side and the flat surface of PorK orienting towards the OM. Given these results, we propose that the PorLM motor drives the rotation of the PorKN cogwheel together with PorG and associated Attachment Complexes, potentially providing the energy to complete protein secretion and the coordinated cell surface attachment of the secreted cargo.

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ORGANISM(S): Porphyromonas Gingivalis W50

SUBMITTER: Paul Veith  

LAB HEAD: Eric Charles Reynolds

PROVIDER: PXD062800 | Pride | 2025-08-25

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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240710_DG-8973_1_PorK.mgf Mgf
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240710_DG-8973_2_PorN.mgf Mgf
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Insights into type IX secretion from PorKN cogwheel structure bound to PorG and attachment complexes.

Gorasia Dhana G DG   Hanssen Eric E   Mudaliyar Manasi M   Morton Craig J CJ   Valimehr Sepideh S   Seers Christine C   Zhang Lianyi L   Doyle Matthew T MT   Ghosal Debnath D   Veith Paul D PD   Reynolds Eric C EC  

Nature communications 20250819 1


The Type IX Secretion System exports proteins across the outer membrane (OM) of bacteria in the Bacteroidota phylum, however, the mechanistic details remain unknown. In Porphyromonas gingivalis the core components of the multi-protein complex are the Sov translocon, Attachment Complexes (PorQ, U, V, Z), PorLM molecular motors and PorKN rings. Here, we present a ~ 3.5 Å cryo-EM structure of the periplasmic rings comprising 32-33 subunits each of PorK and PorN. Additionally, we show the presence o  ...[more]

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