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Binding of cyclic diguanylate in the non-catalytic EAL domain of FimX induces a long-range conformational change
Authors:Qi Yaning  Chuah Mary Lay Cheng  Dong Xueming  Xie Kailing  Luo Zhen  Tang Kai  Liang Zhao-Xun
Institution:School of Biological Sciences, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore 637551.
Abstract:FimX is a multidomain signaling protein required for type IV pilus biogenesis and twitching motility in the opportunistic pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa. FimX is localized to the single pole of the bacterial cell, and the unipolar localization is crucial for the correct assembly of type IV pili. FimX contains a non-catalytic EAL domain that lacks cyclic diguanylate (c-di-GMP) phosphodiesterase activity. It was shown that deletion of the EAL domain or mutation of the signature EVL motif affects the unipolar localization of FimX. However, it was not understood how the C-terminal EAL domain could influence protein localization considering that the localization sequence resides in the remote N-terminal region of the protein. Using hydrogen/deuterium exchange-coupled mass spectrometry, we found that the binding of c-di-GMP to the EAL domain triggers a long-range (~ca. 70 ?) conformational change in the N-terminal REC domain and the adjacent linker. In conjunction with the observation that mutation of the EVL motif of the EAL domain abolishes the binding of c-di-GMP, the hydrogen/deuterium exchange results provide a molecular explanation for the mediation of protein localization and type IV pilus biogenesis by c-di-GMP through a remarkable allosteric regulation mechanism.
Keywords:Bacterial Signal Transduction  Cyclic Nucleotides  Ligand-binding Protein  Prokaryotic Signal Transduction  Protein Structure  Allosteric Regulation  c-di-GMP  Pseudomonas aeruginosa  Twitching Motility  Type IV Pili
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