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Lecture 1: Metabolism and Assembly Reactions
Reading assignments in Text: Lengeler et al. 1999Text:pages 110-113 Metabolic overviewText:pages 568-569, 573-574 Pili (Fimbriae) and flagellaText:pages 825-829 Surface virulence factors
Candle Flame analogy
Dynamic process that looks static
Birth and death
Self sustaining:
Acquire food and remove wastes
Wastes = CO H O2 2
2Food = -(CH ) -n
O “respiration”2
“Learning should not be the filling of a bucket, but the lighting of a flame.” - roughly W.B. Yeats
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Metabolic overview
2 nFood = -(CH ) -
Wastes = CO H O2 2
E. coli
~4,000 genes / reactions
~ 50% are expressed
~2,000 proteins / reactions
AssemblyFuelling Biosyn. Polymer.
Lecture 1
Pili
Flagella
DNARNAProteins
Lecture 2Lectures 3,4
ATPNAD(P)H12 Precursor Metabolites
Assimilation reactions
C N S
P
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Assembly reactions / general concepts
Self assembly:
protein foldingribosome assembly
membrane bi-layers
Directed assembly: Scaffolds (leader-peptides, pro-proteins)
Protein chaperones (SecB, PapD, others)
Ordered substrate productionB
C
ACheck-point control
1
23
Cell divisionDNA replication
DNA segregation
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Pili assemblyIllustrates: Protein chaperones and “ordered substrate production”
Many types: E. coli F-plasmid “sex-conjugation pili”
Myxobacteria Social motility “gliding/type IV pili”
E. coli Urinary track infection “pathogenic pili”
“Pap” Structure
IMPeriplasmic space
OM
Genetic analysis
Wt
papA
papG
EMRB Cellclumping
yes
yes
no ?
?
PapG = lectin (Gal)1-4(Gal)
?G
papA
AG
Wt
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Pap Genetic system
DNA
APilin “tube”
GTip “lectin”
Other genes
= 11 Genes !
RNA
Pr Ter
3 Types of proteins: 6 structural C = anchorA H = tube
E F G = tip2 regulatory On/Off “phase variation”
On/Off
3 assembly J K ?
PapD = chaperone
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PapD periplasmic chaperone
Ig-like fold selectively binds Pap proteins
Binds secreted and unfolded Pap on IM
Release at site on OM
Folding at nucleation point
Protein:Protein recognition
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Assembled PapA programs released PapA folding
Folding information
released
free
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Pap assembly model
IM
OM
General secretion, SecAY
SecB
PapD
PapC G FG
Ordered substrate production
FG
E
EAA
FG
EE
HAAAA
FG
EE
PapH = cap
Model explains:Sub-unit order
Pili length (PapH)
Other issues:Polar vs lateral placementMany pili typesPili retraction (locomotion)Pili sensory (touch) transduction
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uropathogenic Escherichia coli
E. coli (gold) tethered to the lumenalsurface of bladder cells (blue).
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Flagellum assembly
Illustrate: Check-point control
Salmonella Caulobacter
Flagella Flagellum
Basal body assembled
Cell wall
in out
Make filament
?
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The flagellum organelle
~50 genes = ~20 structural ~30 regulatory + assembly ?
Basal body
Mot
(M S P L-rings/rods)
Turbine/rotary engine
H+
H+
Switch
CheY~P
Secretion system
Hook
Flagellar filament
(universal joint)
(propeller)
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Leader peptide proteinsuse regular SecAY/SecBsecretory system
Lack leader sequences
Secretion and placement ?“Protein pump”
ATP
Open?
Capped
Nucleation point
Inside view
Open siteAccepts flagellin
Cap = Hap (Hook associated protein)
Hook
Flagellum organelle assembly
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“Type IIIsecretionsystems”
Hook
Hap
“Protein pump”
ATP
Hap HapHap Hap Hap
Flagellum growth/Hap movement
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Secretion systems (Type III)
Many: Type I
Type IIType IIIType IVSignal Recognition Particle/Receptor system
Selective for Hemolysins/S-layer proteins
General SecA,Y/SecBSelective for key pathogenic proteins “virulence factors”Selective, conjugation DNA/proteins or virulence proteins
(like eukaryotes, e.g. yeast)
in out
Flagellum
“Needle complex” of Type III sec
Homologous, also similar toF0F1 ATPases
ATP
ATP
= direct injection
Toxins
Yersinia pestis cytoplasm
Macrophage cytoplasm
“contact-dependent sec”
Anti-phagocyticAnti-cytokinePro-apoptosis
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Shigella flexneri
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Flagellum assembly check-point control
Basal Body assembled
Make filament
Salmonella typhimurium
Species specific controls
Last of 4 check-points
Trigger stage 1 gene expression
~50 genes in stages 1, 2, 3, 4
2
3
1DNA
4Hook and flagellin genes
? Passage from stage 3 to 4? Sensor
? Triggering RNA polymerase
? Sensing BB structure/function
BB
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Flagellum assembly check-point control MECHANISM
Trigger stage 1 gene expression
2
3
1DNA
4Hook and flagellin genes
1, 2, 3 stages made structure proteins
Plus Regulators
Sigma factor-28FlgM =Anti-Sigma
FlgM looks/pumps like flagellin
Sigma-28 stays inside the cell
Together trigger transcription
RNA
Freed Sigma-28 binds RNA polymerase
FlgM is pumped out
Stage 4 protein synthesis