建筑许可证--PilB 及其辅助因子对 IV 型柔毛组装的控制。

IF 2.7 3区 生物学 Q3 MICROBIOLOGY
Nathan A Roberge, Lori L Burrows
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摘要

许多细菌都会产生第四型纤毛(T4P),这是一种暴露于地表的蛋白质丝,可使细胞与环境相互作用,并从浮游状态过渡到地表适应状态。T4P 是动态的,在由细胞质马达 ATP 酶驱动的复杂蛋白质纳米机械的作用下,纤丝快速伸展和缩回。专用的组装马达驱动着柔毛纤维向细胞外空间延伸,但与任何机器一样,这一过程也是严密组织的。这些马达由各种配体和结合伙伴协调,在细胞致力于构建柔毛这一关键的第一步之前,这些配体和结合伙伴控制或优化了它们与 T4P 机器的功能关联。本综述重点探讨调控 T4P 延伸马达功能的分子机制。我们讨论了直接作用于马达和通过蛋白质效应器作用的次级信使依赖性转录或翻译后调控。我们还讨论了最近发现的天然延伸抑制剂以及柔毛组装的替代机制和依赖于马达的信号通路。鉴于 T4P 是许多细菌病原体的重要毒力因子,研究这些马达调控系统将为了解依赖 T4P 的生理学和禁用它们的有效策略提供新的视角。
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Building permits-control of type IV pilus assembly by PilB and its cofactors.

Many bacteria produce type IV pili (T4P), surfaced-exposed protein filaments that enable cells to interact with their environment and transition from planktonic to surface-adapted states. T4P are dynamic, undergoing rapid cycles of filament extension and retraction facilitated by a complex protein nanomachine powered by cytoplasmic motor ATPases. Dedicated assembly motors drive the extension of the pilus fiber into the extracellular space, but like any machine, this process is tightly organized. These motors are coordinated by various ligands and binding partners, which control or optimize their functional associations with T4P machinery before cells commit to the crucial first step of building a pilus. This review focuses on the molecular mechanisms that regulate T4P extension motor function. We discuss secondary messenger-dependent transcriptional or post-translational regulation acting both directly on the motor and through protein effectors. We also discuss the recent discoveries of naturally occurring extension inhibitors as well as alternative mechanisms of pilus assembly and motor-dependent signaling pathways. Given that T4P are important virulence factors for many bacterial pathogens, studying these motor regulatory systems will provide new insights into T4P-dependent physiology and efficient strategies to disable them.

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Journal of Bacteriology
Journal of Bacteriology 生物-微生物学
CiteScore
6.10
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9.40%
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324
审稿时长
1.3 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Bacteriology (JB) publishes research articles that probe fundamental processes in bacteria, archaea and their viruses, and the molecular mechanisms by which they interact with each other and with their hosts and their environments.
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