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Assembly of distinct pilus structures on the surface of Corynebacterium diphtheriae

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JOURNAL OF BACTERIOLOGY
Volume 188, Issue 4, Pages 1526-1533

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AMER SOC MICROBIOLOGY
DOI: 10.1128/JB.188.4.1526-1533.2006

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  1. NIAID NIH HHS [R01 AI061381-01A2, R01 AI061381] Funding Source: Medline

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Different surface organelles contribute to specific interactions of a pathogen with host tissues or infectious partners. Multiple pilus gene clusters potentially encoding different surface structures have been identified in several gram-positive bacterial genomes sequenced to date, including actinomycetalles, clostridia, corynebacteria, and streptococci. Corynebacterium diphtheriae has been shown to assemble a pillus structure, with sortase SrtA essential for the assembly of a major subunit SpaA and two minor proteins, SpaB and SpaC. We report here the characterization of a second pilus consisting of SpaD, SpaE, and SpaF, of which SpaD and SpaE form the pillus shaft and SpaF may be located at the pilus tip. The structure of the SpaDEF pilus contains no SpaABC pilins as detected by immunoelectron microscopy. Neither deletion of spaA nor sortase srtA abolishes SpaDEF pillus formation. The assembly of the SpaDEF pilus requires specific sortases located within the SpaDEF pilus gene cluster. Although either sortase SrtB or SrtC is sufficient to polymerize SpaDF, the incorporation of SpaE into the SpaD pili requires sortase SrtB. In addition, an alanine in place of the lysine of the SpaD pilin motif abrogates pilus polymerization. Thus, SpaD, SpaE, and SpaF constitute a different pillus structure that is independently assembled and morphologically distinct from the SpaABC pili and possibly other pili of C. diphtheriae.

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