The human-specific action of intermedilysin, a homolog of streptolysin O, is dictated by domain 4 of the protein |
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Authors: | Nagamune Hideaki Ohkura Kazuto Sukeno Akiko Cowan Graeme Mitchell Timothy J Ito Wataru Ohnishi Ooki Hattori Kanako Yamato Miki Hirota Katsuhiko Miyake Yoichiro Maeda Takuya Kourai Hiroki |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biological Science and Technology, Faculty of Engineering, The University of Tokushima, #1, 2-chrome, Minamijosanjima-cho, Tokushima, Tokushima 770-8506, Japan. nagamune@bio.tokushima-u.ac.jp |
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Abstract: | Intermedilysin is a pore-forming cytolysin belonging to the streptolysin O gene family known as the 'Cholesterol-binding/dependent cytolysins' and is unique within the family in that it is highly humanspecific. This specificity suggests interaction with a component of human cells other than cholesterol, the proposed receptor for the other toxins of the gene family. Indeed, intermedilysin showed no significant degree of affinity to free or liposome-embedded cholesterol. Characterization of intermedilysin undecapeptide mutants revealed that this lack of affinity to cholesterol was a result of the substitutions of intermedilysin in this region. Absorption assays with erythrocyte membranes from various animals, competitive inhibition with domain 4 of intermedilysin and liposome-binding assays of streptolysin O and intermedilysin indicated that cell membrane binding is the human-specific step of intermedilysin action, that the host cell membrane-binding site is located within domain 4 in common with other members of the family and that the receptor for this toxin is not cholesterol. The species specificity of undecapeptide mutants of intermedilysin and streptolysin O and chimeric mutants between intermedilysin and streptolysin O, and intermedilysin and pneumolysin indicated that domain 4 of intermedilysin determines the human-specific action step and the cell-binding site of domain 4 lies within the 56 amino acids of the C-terminal, excluding the undecapeptide region. |
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Keywords: | intermedilysin pore‐forming toxin hemolysin human‐specific |
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