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YeeD is an essential partner for YeeE-mediated thiosulfate uptake in bacteria and regulates thiosulfate ion decomposition.

Authors :
Ikei, Mai
Miyazaki, Ryoji
Monden, Keigo
Naito, Yusuke
Takeuchi, Azusa
Takahashi, Yutaro S.
Tanaka, Yoshiki
Murata, Keina
Mori, Takaharu
Ichikawa, Muneyoshi
Tsukazaki, Tomoya
Source :
PLoS Biology. 4/24/2024, Vol. 22 Issue 4, p1-22. 22p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Uptake of thiosulfate ions as an inorganic sulfur source from the environment is important for bacterial sulfur assimilation. Recently, a selective thiosulfate uptake pathway involving a membrane protein YeeE (TsuA) in Escherichia coli was characterized. YeeE-like proteins are conserved in some bacteria, archaea, and eukaryotes. However, the precise function of YeeE, along with its potential partner protein in the thiosulfate ion uptake pathway, remained unclear. Here, we assessed selective thiosulfate transport via Spirochaeta thermophila YeeE in vitro and characterized E. coli YeeD (TsuB) as an adjacent and essential protein for YeeE-mediated thiosulfate uptake in vivo. We further showed that S. thermophila YeeD possesses thiosulfate decomposition activity and that a conserved cysteine in YeeD was modified to several forms in the presence of thiosulfate. Finally, the crystal structures of S. thermophila YeeE-YeeD fusion proteins at 3.34-Å and 2.60-Å resolutions revealed their interactions. The association was evaluated by a binding assay using purified S. thermophila YeeE and YeeD. Based on these results, a model of the sophisticated uptake of thiosulfate ions by YeeE and YeeD is proposed. YeeE is a bacterial membrane protein that mediates thiosulfate uptake, but whether it acts alone it is unclear. This study identifies YeeD as a necessary partner of YeeE, characterizing the cooperation of the two proteins -which is based on the thiosulfate ion decomposition activity of YeeD- at both structural and functional levels. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15449173
Volume :
22
Issue :
4
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
PLoS Biology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
176807474
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3002601