1. Protein interactions within and between two F-type type IV secretion systems
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Ami Y. Seeger, Joseph P. Dillard, Melanie M. Callaghan, Natalio Krasnogor, Birgit Koch, and Jonathan Tellechea-Luzardo
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DNA, Bacterial ,Biology ,medicine.disease_cause ,Microbiology ,Homology (biology) ,Article ,Protein–protein interaction ,Type IV Secretion Systems ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Bacterial Proteins ,Extracellular ,medicine ,Secretion ,Molecular Biology ,030304 developmental biology ,0303 health sciences ,030306 microbiology ,Membrane Proteins ,Periplasmic space ,DNA ,Neisseria gonorrhoeae ,chemistry ,Biochemistry ,Conjugation, Genetic ,Bacterial outer membrane - Abstract
Bacterial type IV secretion systems (T4SSs) can mediate conjugation. The T4SS from Neisseria gonorrhoeae possesses the unique ability to mediate DNA secretion into the extracellular environment. The N. gonorrhoeae T4SS can be grouped with F-type conjugative T4SSs based on homology. We tested 17 proteins important for DNA secretion by N. gonorrhoeae for protein interactions. The BACTH-TM bacterial two-hybrid system was successfully used to study periplasmic interactions. By determining if the same interactions were observed for F-plasmid T4SS proteins and when one interaction partner was replaced by the corresponding protein from the other T4SS we aimed to identify features associated with the unique function of the N. gonorrhoeae T4SS as well as generic features of F-type T4SSs. For both systems, we observed already described interactions shared by homologs from other T4SSs as well as new and described interactions between F-type T4SS specific proteins. Furthermore, we demonstrate, for the first-time, interactions between proteins with homology to the conserved T4SS outer membrane core proteins and F-type specific proteins and we confirmed two of them by co-purification. The F-type specific protein TraH(N) was found to localize to the outer membrane and the presence of significant amounts of TraH(N) in the outer membrane requires TraG(N).
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- 2020