Cryo-EM structure and polar assembly of the PS2 S-layer of Corynebacterium glutamicum

IF 9.1 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Adrià Sogues, Mike Sleutel, Julienne Petit, Daniela Megrian, Nicolas Bayan, Anne Marie Wehenkel, Han Remaut
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Abstract

The polar-growing Corynebacteriales have a complex cell envelope architecture characterized by the presence of a specialized outer membrane composed of mycolic acids. In some Corynebacteriales , this mycomembrane is further supported by a proteinaceous surface layer or “S-layer,” whose function, structure, and mode of assembly remain largely enigmatic. Here, we isolated ex vivo PS2 S-layers from the industrially important Corynebacterium glutamicum and determined its atomic structure by 3D cryo-EM reconstruction. PS2 monomers consist of a six-helix bundle “core,” a three-helix bundle “arm,” and a C-terminal transmembrane (TM) helix. The PS2 core oligomerizes into hexameric units anchored in the mycomembrane by a channel-like coiled-coil of the TM helices. The PS2 arms mediate trimeric lattice contacts, crystallizing the hexameric units into an intricate semipermeable lattice. Using pulse-chase live cell imaging, we show that the PS2 lattice is incorporated at the poles, coincident with the actinobacterial elongasome. Finally, phylogenetic analysis shows a paraphyletic distribution and dispersed chromosomal location of PS2 in Corynebacteriales as a result of multiple recombination events and losses. These findings expand our understanding of S-layer biology and enable applications of membrane-supported self-assembling bioengineered materials.
谷氨酸棒状杆菌PS2 s层的低温电镜结构和极性组装
极地生长的棒状杆菌具有复杂的细胞包膜结构,其特征是存在由霉菌酸组成的特殊外膜。在一些棒状杆菌中,这种菌膜由蛋白质表面层或“s层”进一步支持,其功能、结构和组装方式在很大程度上仍然是谜。在这里,我们从工业上重要的谷氨酸棒状杆菌中分离出离体PS2 s层,并通过3D冷冻电镜重建确定其原子结构。PS2单体由一个六螺旋束“核心”、一个三螺旋束“臂”和一个c端跨膜(TM)螺旋组成。PS2核寡聚成六聚体单元,通过通道状的TM螺旋线圈固定在肌膜上。PS2臂介导三聚体晶格接触,使六聚体单元结晶成复杂的半渗透晶格。利用脉冲追踪活细胞成像,我们发现PS2晶格在两极结合,与放线菌长体一致。最后,系统发育分析显示,由于多次重组事件和丢失,PS2在棒状杆菌中呈副葡萄状分布和分散的染色体位置。这些发现扩大了我们对s层生物学的理解,并使膜支持的自组装生物工程材料的应用成为可能。
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