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Impact of selected amino acids of HP0377 (Helicobacter pylori thiol oxidoreductase) on its functioning as a CcmG (cytochrome c maturation) protein and Dsb (disulfide bond) isomerase

Author
Jagusztyn-Krynicka, Elżbieta
Dunin-Horkawicz, Stanisław
Giełdoń, Artur
Grzeszczuk, Magdalena
Liwo, Adam
Czaplewski, Cezary
Urbanowicz, Paweł
Banaś, Anna
Bąk, Aleksandra
Publication date
2018
Abstract (EN)

Helicobacter pylori HP0377 is a thiol oxidoreductase, a member of the CcmG family involved in cytochrome biogenesis, as previously shown by in vitro experiments. In this report, we document that HP0377 also acts in vivo in the cytochrome assembly process in Bacillus subtilis, where it complements the lack of ResA. However, unlike other characterized proteins in this family, HP0377 is a dithiol reductase and isomerase. We elucidated how the amino acid composition of its active site modulates its functionality. We demonstrated that cis-proline (P156) is involved in its interaction with the redox partner (CcdA), as a P156T HP0377 variant is inactive in vivo and is present in the oxidized form in B. subtilis. Furthermore, we showed that engineering the HP0377 active motif by changing CSYC motif into CSYS or SSYC, clearly diminishes two activities (reduction and isomerization) of the protein. Whereas HP0377CSYA is inactive in reduction as well as in isomerization, HP0377CSYS retains reductive activity. Also, replacement of F95 by Q decreases its ability to regenerate scRNase and does not influence the reductive activity of HP0377CSYS towards apocytochrome c. HP0377 is also distinguished from other CcmGs as it forms a 2:1 complex with apocytochrome c. Phylogenetic analyses showed that, although HP0377 is capable of complementing ResA in Bacillus subtilis, its thioredoxin domain has a different origin, presumably common to DsbC.

Keywords EN
extracytoplasmic thioredoxin resa
bacillus-subtilis resa
bradyrhizobium-japonicum
substrate-specificity
cysteine residues
crystal-structure
secretion system
structural basis
biogenesis
redox
PBN discipline
biological sciences
Journal
PLoS ONE
Volume
13
Pages from-to
1-27
ISSN
1932-6203
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Closed access