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Dual Targeting Factors Are Required for LXG Toxin Export by the Bacterial Type VIIb Secretion System

Timothy A. Klein, Dirk W. Grebenc, Prakhar Y. Shah, Owen D. McArthur, Brandon H. Dickson, Michael G. Surette, Youngchang Kim, John C. Whitney

2022mBio40 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

. These bacteria use the T7SSb to facilitate interbacterial killing and pathogenesis through the secretion of toxins. Although the modes of toxicity for a number of these toxins have been investigated, the mechanisms by which they are recognized and secreted by T7SSb remains poorly understood. The significance of this work is the discovery of two new protein families, termed Lap1 and Lap2, that directly interact with these toxins and are required for their secretion. Overall, Lap1 and Lap2 represent two widespread families of proteins that function as targeting factors that participate in T7SSb-dependent toxin release from Gram-positive bacteria.

Topics & Concepts

SecretionMicrobiologyToxinBacteriaMicrobial toxinsStaphylococcus aureusStreptococcusEnterococcusBiologyBacterial proteinBiochemistryGeneticsAntibioticsBacterial Genetics and BiotechnologyAntibiotic Resistance in BacteriaEscherichia coli research studies
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