Oligomerization is involved in pore formation by Bordetella adenylate cyclase toxin

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作者
Vojtova-Vodolanova, Jana [1 ]
Basler, Marek [1 ]
Osicka, Radim [1 ]
Knapp, Oliver [2 ]
Maier, Elke [2 ]
Cerny, Jan [3 ]
Benada, Oldrich [1 ]
Benz, Roland [2 ]
Sebo, Peter [1 ]
机构
[1] Acad Sci Czech Republic, Inst Microbiol, CAS, CZ-14220 Prague 4, Czech Republic
[2] Univ Wurzburg, Lehrstuhl Biotechnol, Theodor Boveri Inst, Biozentrum, Wurzburg, Germany
[3] Charles Univ Prague, Dept Cell Biol, Fac Sci, Prague, Czech Republic
来源
FASEB JOURNAL | 2009年 / 23卷 / 09期
关键词
blue native electrophoresis; planar lipid bilayer membranes; pore-forming activity; pulldown; repeats in toxin; BLUE NATIVE ELECTROPHORESIS; CELL-INVASIVE ACTIVITY; MEMBRANE TRANSLOCATION; HEMOLYTIC ACTIVITIES; ESCHERICHIA-COLI; PERTUSSIS TOXIN; SHEEP ERYTHROCYTES; FATTY-ACYLATION; DENDRITIC CELLS; TARGET-CELLS;
D O I
10.1096/fj.09-131250
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
The Bordetella adenylate cyclase-hemolysin (CyaA, ACT, or AC-Hly) is a multifunctional toxin. Simultaneously with promoting calcium ion entry, CyaA delivers into host cells an adenylate cyclase enzyme (AC) and permeabilizes cell membrane by forming small cation-selective pores. Indirect evidence suggested that these two activities were accomplished by different membrane-inserted CyaA conformers, one acting as an AC-delivering monomer and the other as an uncharacterized poreforming oligomer. We tested this model by directly detecting toxin oligomers in cell membrane and by assessing oligomerization of specific mutants with altered poreforming properties. CyaA oligomers were revealed in sheep erythrocyte membranes by immunogold labeling and directly demonstrated by pulldown of membrane-inserted CyaA together with biotinylated CyaA-AC(-) toxoid. Membrane oligomers of CyaA could also be resolved by nondenaturing electrophoresis of mild detergent extracts of erythrocytes. Furthermore, CyaA mutants exhibiting enhanced (E581K) or reduced (E570K + E581P) specific hemolytic and pore-forming activity were found to exhibit also a correspondingly enhanced or reduced propensity to form oligomers in erythrocyte membranes. On the other hand, processed CyaA, with the AC domain cleaved off by erythrocyte proteases, was detected only in a monomeric form excluded from the oligomers of unprocessed CyaA. These results provide the first direct evidence that oligomerization is involved in formation of CyaA pores in target membranes and that translocation of the AC domain across cell membrane may be accomplished by monomeric CyaA.-Vojtova-Vodolanova, J., Basler, M., Osicka, R., Knapp, O., Maier, E., Cerny, J., Benada, O., Benz, R., Sebo, P. Oligomerization is involved in pore formation by Bordetella adenylate cyclase toxin. FASEB J. 23, 2831-2843 (2009). www.fasebj.org
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页码:2831 / 2843
页数:13
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