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Structural characterization of CspZ, a complement regulator factor H and FHL-1 binding protein fromBorrelia burgdorferi

Authors :
Martins Otikovs
Renate Ranka
Ivars Petrovskis
Andris Kazaks
Kaspars Tars
Kristaps Jaudzems
Kalvis Brangulis
Janis Bogans
Source :
FEBS Journal. 281:2613-2622
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Wiley, 2014.

Abstract

Borrelia burgdorferi is the causative agent of Lyme disease and is found in two different types of hosts in nature - Ixodes ticks and various mammalian organisms. To initiate disease and survive in mammalian host organisms, B. burgdorferi must be able to transfer to a new host, proliferate, attach to different tissue and resist the immune response. To resist the host's immune response, B. burgdorferi produces at least five different outer surface proteins that can bind complement regulator factor H (CFH) and/or factor H-like protein 1 (CFHL-1). The crystal structures of two uniquely folded complement binding proteins, which belong to two distinct gene families and are not found in other bacteria, have been previously described. The crystal structure of the CFH and CFHL-1 binding protein CspZ (also known as BbCRASP-2 or BBH06) from B. burgdorferi, which belongs to a third gene family, is reported in this study. The structure reveals that the overall fold is different from the known structures of the other complement binding proteins in B. burgdorferi or other bacteria; this structure does not resemble the fold of any known protein deposited in the Protein Data Bank. The N-terminal part of the CspZ protein forms a four-helix bundle and has features similar to the FAT domain (focal adhesion targeting domain) and a related domain found in the vinculin/α-catenin family. By combining our findings from the crystal structure of CspZ with previous mutagenesis studies, we have identified a likely binding surface on CspZ for CFH and CFHL-1.

Details

ISSN :
1742464X
Volume :
281
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
FEBS Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....488db2d7dcc313cd38739fc922f980d9
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/febs.12808