YajC, a predicted membrane protein, promotes Enterococcus faecium biofilm Formation in vitro and in a rat endocarditis model

Janetta Top, Xinglin Zhang, Antoni P. A. Hendrickx, S. Boeren, Willem van Schaik, Johannes Huebner, Rob J. L. Willems, H. Leavis, F. Paganelli
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Biofilm formation is a critical step in the pathogenesis of difficult-to-treat Gram-positive bacterial infections. We identified that YajC, a conserved membrane protein in bacteria, plays a role in biofilm formation of the clinically relevant Enterococcus faecium strain E1162. Deletion of yajC conferred significantly impaired biofilm formation in vitro and was attenuated in a rat endocarditis model. Mass-spectrometry analysis of supernatants of washed ΔyajC cells revealed increased amounts in cytoplasmic and cell-surface located proteins, including biofilm-associated proteins, suggesting that proteins on the surface of the yajC mutant are only loosely attached. In Streptococcus mutans YajC has been identified in complex with proteins of two cotranslational-membrane-protein-insertion pathways; the Signal-Recognition-Particle (SRP)-SecYEG-YajC-YidC1 and the SRP-YajC-YidC2 pathway, but its function is unknown. In S. mutans mutation of yidC1 and yidC2 resulted in impaired protein insertion in the cell membrane and secretion in the supernatant. The E. faecium genome contains all homologous genes encoding for the cotranslational-membrane-protein-insertion pathways. By combining the studies in S. mutans and E. faecium, we propose that YajC is involved in the stabilization of the SRP-SecYEG-YajC-YidC1 and SRP-YajC-Yid2 pathway or plays a role in retaining proteins for proper docking to the YidC insertases for translocation in and over the membrane.
YajC 是一种预测的膜蛋白,可促进粪肠球菌生物膜在体外和大鼠心内膜炎模型中的形成
生物膜的形成是难以治疗的革兰氏阳性细菌感染发病机制中的一个关键步骤。我们发现 YajC 是细菌中的一种保守膜蛋白,在临床相关的粪肠球菌菌株 E1162 的生物膜形成过程中发挥作用。缺失 yajC 会显著影响体外生物膜的形成,并在大鼠心内膜炎模型中减弱其作用。对洗涤过的ΔyajC 细胞的上清液进行质谱分析,发现细胞质和细胞表面的蛋白质(包括生物膜相关蛋白质)含量增加,这表明 yajC 突变体表面的蛋白质只是松散地附着在细胞质和细胞表面。在变异链球菌中,已发现 YajC 与两条共翻译-膜-蛋白质插入途径(信号-识别-颗粒(SRP)-SecYEG-YajC-YidC1 和 SRP-YajC-YidC2 途径)的蛋白质复合,但其功能尚不清楚。在 S. mutans 中,yidC1 和 yidC2 的突变导致蛋白质在细胞膜上的插入和在上清液中的分泌受损。粪肠球菌基因组中包含所有编码共翻译-膜-蛋白插入途径的同源基因。结合对 S. mutans 和 E. faecium 的研究,我们认为 YajC 参与了 SRP-SecYEG-YajC-YidC1 和 SRP-YajC-YidC2 途径的稳定,或在保留蛋白质以便与 YidC 插入酶适当对接从而在膜内和膜上转运方面发挥作用。
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