Mapping the ultrastructural topology of the corynebacterial cell surface.

IF 9.8 1区 生物学 Q1 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
PLoS Biology Pub Date : 2025-04-15 eCollection Date: 2025-04-01 DOI:10.1371/journal.pbio.3003130
Buse Isbilir, Anna Yeates, Vikram Alva, Tanmay A M Bharat
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Abstract

Corynebacterium glutamicum is a diderm bacterium extensively used in the industrial-scale production of amino acids. Corynebacteria belong to the bacterial family Mycobacteriaceae, which is characterized by a highly unusual cell envelope with an outer membrane consisting of mycolic acids, called mycomembrane. The mycomembrane is further coated by a surface (S-)layer array in C. glutamicum, making this cell envelope highly distinctive. Despite the biotechnological significance of C. glutamicum and biomedical significance of mycomembrane-containing pathogens, ultrastructural and molecular details of its distinctive cell envelope remain poorly characterized. To address this, we investigated the cell envelope of C. glutamicum using electron cryotomography and cryomicroscopy of focused ion beam-milled single and dividing cells. Our cellular imaging allowed us to map the different components of the cell envelope onto the tomographic density. Our data reveal that C. glutamicum has a variable cell envelope, with the S-layer decorating the mycomembrane in a patchy manner. We further isolated and resolved the structure of the S-layer at 3.1 Å-resolution using single particle electron cryomicroscopy. Our structure shows that the S-layer of C. glutamicum is composed of a hexagonal array of the PS2 protein, which interacts directly with the mycomembrane via an anchoring segment containing a coiled-coil motif. Bioinformatic analyses revealed that the PS2 S-layer is sparsely yet exclusively present within the Corynebacterium genus and absent in other genera of the Mycobacteriaceae family, suggesting distinct evolutionary pathways in the development of their cell envelopes. Our structural and cellular data collectively provide a topography of the unusual C. glutamicum cell surface, features of which are shared by many pathogenic and microbiome-associated bacteria, as well as by several industrially significant bacterial species.

绘制棒状细菌细胞表面的超微结构拓扑。
谷氨酸棒状杆菌是一种双胚层细菌,广泛用于工业规模的氨基酸生产。棒状杆菌属于分枝杆菌科,它的特点是有一种极不寻常的细胞包膜,外膜由霉菌酸组成,称为菌膜。菌丝膜进一步被谷氨酰胺表面(S-)层阵列包裹,使这种细胞包膜非常独特。尽管谷氨酸梭菌具有生物技术意义和含菌膜病原体的生物医学意义,但其独特的细胞包膜的超微结构和分子细节仍然缺乏研究。为了解决这个问题,我们使用电子冷冻断层扫描和低温显微镜对聚焦离子束研磨的单细胞和分裂细胞进行了研究。我们的细胞成像使我们能够将细胞包膜的不同组成部分映射到层析密度上。我们的数据表明,谷氨酰胺具有可变的细胞包膜,s层以斑块的方式装饰着菌膜。我们利用单粒子电子低温显微镜进一步分离并解析了3.1 Å-resolution处s层的结构。我们的结构表明,C. glutamicum的s层是由PS2蛋白的六边形阵列组成的,PS2蛋白通过一个包含线圈基序的锚定片段直接与菌膜相互作用。生物信息学分析表明,PS2 s层在棒状杆菌属中是稀疏的,但只存在于棒状杆菌属中,而在分枝杆菌科的其他属中则不存在,这表明它们的细胞包膜发育有不同的进化途径。我们的结构和细胞数据共同提供了不寻常的谷氨酰胺细胞表面的地形,其特征与许多致病和微生物组相关的细菌以及几种工业上重要的细菌物种共享。
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PLoS Biology
PLoS Biology BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY-BIOLOGY
CiteScore
15.40
自引率
2.00%
发文量
359
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
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