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The TPR domain of BepA is required for productive interaction with substrate proteins and the β‐barrel assembly machinery complex
Authors:Yasushi Daimon  Chigusa Iwama‐Masui  Yoshiki Tanaka  Takuya Shiota  Takehiro Suzuki  Ryoji Miyazaki  Hiroto Sakurada  Trevor Lithgow  Naoshi Dohmae  Hiroyuki Mori  Tomoya Tsukazaki  Shin‐ichiro Narita  Yoshinori Akiyama
Institution:1. Institute for Frontier Life and Medical Sciences, Kyoto University, Japan;2. Graduate School of Biological Sciences, Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Japan;3. Biomedicine Discovery Institute and Department of Microbiology, Monash University, Clayton, Australia;4. Biomolecular Characterization Unit, Center for Sustainable Resource Science, RIKEN, Japan;5. Faculty of Nutritional Sciences, University of Morioka, Japan
Abstract:BepA (formerly YfgC) is an Escherichia coli periplasmic protein consisting of an N‐terminal protease domain and a C‐terminal tetratricopeptide repeat (TPR) domain. We have previously shown that BepA is a dual functional protein with chaperone‐like and proteolytic activities involved in membrane assembly and proteolytic quality control of LptD, a major component of the outer membrane lipopolysaccharide translocon. Intriguingly, BepA can associate with the BAM complex: the β‐barrel assembly machinery (BAM) driving integration of β‐barrel proteins into the outer membrane. However, the molecular mechanism of BepA function and its association with the BAM complex remains unclear. Here, we determined the crystal structure of the BepA TPR domain, which revealed the presence of two subdomains formed by four TPR motifs. Systematic site‐directed in vivo photo‐cross‐linking was used to map the protein–protein interactions mediated by the BepA TPR domain, showing that this domain interacts both with a substrate and with the BAM complex. Mutational analysis indicated that these interactions are important for the BepA functions. These results suggest that the TPR domain plays critical roles in BepA functions through interactions both with substrates and with the BAM complex. Our findings provide insights into the mechanism of biogenesis and quality control of the outer membrane.
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