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Type III protein translocase: HrcN is a peripheral ATPase that is activated by oligomerization
Authors:Pozidis Charalambos  Chalkiadaki Aggeliki  Gomez-Serrano Amalia  Stahlberg Henning  Brown Ian  Tampakaki Anastasia P  Lustig Ariel  Sianidis Giorgos  Politou Anastasia S  Engel Andreas  Panopoulos Nickolas J  Mansfield John  Pugsley Anthony P  Karamanou Spyridoula  Economou Anastassios
Institution:Institute of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, FORTH and Department of Biology, University of Crete, P.O. Box 1527, GR-711 10 Iraklio, Crete, Greece.
Abstract:Type III protein secretion (TTS) is catalyzed by translocases that span both membranes of Gram-negative bacteria. A hydrophilic TTS component homologous to F1/V1-ATPases is ubiquitous and essential for secretion. We show that hrcN encodes the putative TTS ATPase of Pseudomonas syringae pathovar phaseolicola and that HrcN is a peripheral protein that assembles in clusters at the membrane. A decahistidinyl HrcN derivative was overexpressed in Escherichia coli and purified to homogeneity in a folded state. Hydrodynamic analysis, cross-linking, and electron microscopy revealed four distinct HrcN forms: I, 48 kDa (monomer); II, approximately 300 kDa (putative hexamer); III, 575 kDa (dodecamer); and IV, approximately 3.5 MDa. Form III is the predominant form of HrcN at the membrane, and its ATPase activity is dramatically stimulated (>700-fold) over the basal activity of Form I. We propose that TTS ATPases catalyze protein translocation as activated homo-oligomers at the plasma membrane.
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