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Structure and chemistry of lysinoalanine crosslinking in the spirochaete flagella hook

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NATURE CHEMICAL BIOLOGY
卷 15, 期 10, 页码 959-+

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/s41589-019-0341-3

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  1. NIH [R35 122535, R01-DE023431, AI078958]
  2. CBI Training grant [T32 GM008500]
  3. NIH SIG grant [1S10 OD017992-01]
  4. NSF
  5. NIH/NIGMS [DMR-1332208, GM-103485]

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The flagellar hook protein FlgE from spirochaete bacteria self-catalyzes the formation of an unusual inter-subunit lysinoalanine (Lal) crosslink that is critical for cell motility. Unlike other known examples of Lal biosynthesis, conserved cysteine and lysine residues in FlgE spontaneously react to form Lal without the involvement of additional enzymes. Oligomerization of FlgE via its D0 and Dc domains drives assembly of the crosslinking site at the D1-D2 domain interface. Structures of the FlgE(D2) domain, dehydroalanine (DHA) intermediate and Lal crosslinked FlgE subunits reveal successive snapshots of the reaction. Cys178 flips from a buried configuration to release hydrogen sulfide (H2S/HS-) and produce DHA. Interface residues provide hydrogen bonds to anchor the active site, facilitate beta-elimination of Cys178 and polarize the peptide backbone to activate DHA for reaction with Lys165. Cysteine-reactive molecules accelerate DHA formation, whereas nucleophiles can intercept the DHA intermediate, thereby indicating a potential for Lal crosslink inhibitors to combat spirochaetal diseases.

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