The Antibacterial Type VII Secretion System of Bacillus subtilis: Structure and Interactions of the Pseudokinase YukC/EssB
Matteo Tassinari, Thierry Doan, Marco Bellinzoni, Maïalène Chabalier, Mathilde Ben Assaya, Mariano Martínez, Quentin Gaday, Pedro M. Alzari, Eric Cascalès, Rémi Fronzes, Francesca Gubellini
Abstract
, respectively. Despite the genetic divergence of T7SSa and T7SSb, the high degree of structural similarity of their WXG100 substrates suggests similar secretion mechanisms. Recent advances revealed the structures of several T7SSa cytoplasmic membrane complexes, but the molecular mechanism of secretion and the T7SSb architecture remain obscure. Here, we provide hints on the organization of T7SSb in B. subtilis and a high-resolution structure of its central pseudokinase subunit, opening new perspectives for the understanding of the T7SSb secretion mechanism by using B. subtilis as an amenable bacterial model.