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Cryo-EM reveals the membrane-binding phenomenon of EspB, a virulence factor of the mycobacterial type VII secretion system

Nayanika Sengupta, Surekha Padmanaban, Somnath Dutta

2023Journal of Biological Chemistry12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) utilizes sophisticated machinery called the type VII secretion system to translocate virulence factors across its complex lipid membrane. EspB, a ∼36 kDa secreted substrate of the ESX-1 apparatus, was shown to cause ESAT-6-independent host cell death. Despite the current wealth of high-resolution structural information of the ordered N-terminal domain, the mechanism of EspB-mediated virulence remains poorly characterized. Here, we document EspB interaction with phosphatidic acid (PA) and phosphatidylserine (PS) in the context of membranes, through a biophysical approach including transmission electron microscopy and cryo-EM. We were also able to show PA, PS-dependent conversion of monomers to oligomers at physiological pH. Our data suggest that EspB adheres to biological membranes with limited PA and PS. EM of yeast mitochondria with EspB indicates a mitochondrial membrane-binding property of this ESX-1 substrate. Further, we determined the 3D structures of EspB with and without PA and observed plausible stabilization of the low complexity C-terminal domain in the presence of PA. Collectively, our cryo-EM-based structural and functional studies of EspB provide further insight into the host-Mtb interaction.

Topics & Concepts

VirulenceSecretionPhosphatidylserineChemistryVirulence factorPhosphatidic acidMembraneCytosolContext (archaeology)BiologyPlasma protein bindingMicrobiologyBiochemistryBiophysicsCell biologyPhospholipidEnzymeGenePaleontologyTuberculosis Research and EpidemiologyRNA and protein synthesis mechanismsBacterial Genetics and Biotechnology
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