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Export of Diverse and Bioactive Small Proteins through a Type I Secretion System

Sun‐Young Kim, Jennifer K. Parker, Mónica González-Magaldi, Mady S. Telford, Daniel J. Leahy, Bryan W. Davies

2023Applied and Environmental Microbiology15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Type I secretion systems for microcin export in Gram-negative bacteria transport small antibacterial proteins from the cytoplasm to the extracellular environment in a single step. In nature, each secretion system is generally paired with a specific small protein. We know little about the export capacity of these transporters and how cargo sequence influences secretion. Here, we investigate the microcin V type I system. Remarkably, our studies show that this system can export small proteins of diverse sequence composition and is only limited by protein length. Furthermore, we demonstrate that a wide range of bioactive small proteins can be secreted and that this system can be used in Gram-negative species that colonize the gastrointestinal tract. These findings expand our understanding of secretion through type I systems and their potential uses in a variety of small-protein applications.

Topics & Concepts

SecretionExtracellularBacteriaCytoplasmSecretory proteinBacterial proteinGram-negative bacteriaMicrobiologyBiologyTransport proteinCell biologyBiochemistryChemistryEscherichia coliGeneGeneticsBacteriophages and microbial interactionsBacterial Genetics and BiotechnologyRNA and protein synthesis mechanisms