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Structure and biogenesis of the capsular F1 antigen from Yersinia pestis: preserved folding energy drives fiber formation
Authors:Zavialov Anton V  Berglund Jenny  Pudney Alexander F  Fooks Laura J  Ibrahim Tara M  MacIntyre Sheila  Knight Stefan D
Institution:Department of Molecular Biosciences/Structural Biology, Uppsala Biomedical Center, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Box 590, SE-751 24 Uppsala, Sweden.
Abstract:Most gram-negative pathogens express fibrous adhesive virulence organelles that mediate targeting to the sites of infection. The F1 capsular antigen from the plague pathogen Yersinia pestis consists of linear fibers of a single subunit (Caf1) and serves as a prototype for nonpilus organelles assembled via the chaperone/usher pathway. Genetic data together with high-resolution X-ray structures corresponding to snapshots of the assembly process reveal the structural basis of fiber formation. Comparison of chaperone bound Caf1 subunit with the subunit in the fiber reveals a novel type of conformational change involving the entire hydrophobic core of the protein. The observed conformational change suggests that the chaperone traps a high-energy folding intermediate of Caf1. A model is proposed in which release of the subunit allows folding to be completed, driving fiber formation.
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