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Sortase D Forms the Covalent Bond That Links BcpB to the Tip of Bacillus cereus Pili
Authors:Jonathan M. Budzik   So-Young Oh     Olaf Schneewind
Affiliation:Department of Microbiology, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois 60637
Abstract:Bacillus cereus and other Gram-positive bacteria elaborate pili via a sortase D-catalyzed transpeptidation mechanism from major and minor pilin precursor substrates. After cleavage of the LPXTG sorting signal of the major pilin, BcpA, sortase D forms an amide bond between the C-terminal threonine and the amino group of lysine within the YPKN motif of another BcpA subunit. Pilus assembly terminates upon sortase A cleavage of the BcpA sorting signal, resulting in a covalent bond between BcpA and the cell wall cross-bridge. Here, we show that the IPNTG sorting signal of BcpB, the minor pilin, is cleaved by sortase D but not by sortase A. The C-terminal threonine of BcpB is amide-linked to the YPKN motif of BcpA, thereby positioning BcpB at the tip of pili. Thus, unique attributes of the sorting signals of minor pilins provide Gram-positive bacteria with a universal mechanism ordering assembly of pili.Sortases catalyze transpeptidation reactions to assemble proteins in the envelope of Gram-positive bacteria (1). Secreted proteins require a C-terminal sorting signal for sortase recognition such that sortase cleaves the substrate at a short peptide motif and forms a thioester-linked intermediate to its active site cysteine (24). Nucleophilic attack by an amino group within the bacterial envelope resolves the thioester intermediate, generating an amide bond tethering surface proteins at their C terminus onto Gram-positive bacteria (5). Four classes of sortases can be distinguished on the basis of sequence homology and substrate recognition (6, 7). Sortase A cleaves secreted protein at LPXTG sorting signals and recognizes the amino group of lipid II peptidoglycan precursors as a nucleophile (8, 9). Sortase B cleaves protein substrates at NPQTN sorting signals (10). This enzyme immobilizes proteins within fully assembled cell walls, utilizing the cell wall cross-bridge as a nucleophile (11). Sortase C cuts LPNTA sorting signals and anchors proteins to the peptidoglycan cross-bridges in sporulating bacteria (12, 13). Finally, sortase D catalyzes transpeptidation reactions in the assembly of pili (14, 15). Sortase D recognizes the amino group of lysine residues within the YPKN motif of pilin subunits as nucleophiles (16). The resultant sortase D-catalyzed amide bond links adjacent pilin subunits to grow the pilus fiber (16, 17).Pili of Gram-positive bacteria comprised either two or three different pilin subunits synthesized as cytoplasmic precursors with N-terminal signal peptides and C-terminal sorting signals (P1 precursors) (14, 18). After translocation across the plasma membrane, P2 precursor species arise from removal of the signal peptide from P1 precursors by a signal peptidase (16). Bacillus cereus pili are composed of two subunits; that is, the major pilin, BcpA, and the minor pilin, BcpB (15). In contrast to BcpA, which is deposited throughout the pilus, BcpB is found at fiber tip (15). Sortase D cleaves the BcpA LPXTG motif sorting signal between the threonine and glycine residues to form an amide bond to the ε-amino group of the lysine within the YPKN motif of adjacent BcpA subunits (16). However, sortase A also cleaves BcpA precursors, which are subsequently linked to the side chain amino group of meso-diaminopimelic acid within lipid II (19). The latter reaction serves to terminate fiber elongation, immobilizing BcpA pili in the cell wall envelope (19).The conservation of sortase D, the YPKN motif, and C-terminal sorting signal in major pilin subunits suggest a universal pilus assembly mechanism among Gram-positive bacteria (14, 20). However, the molecular mechanism whereby bacilli deposit BcpB, the minor pilin, at the tip of BcpA pili is not known. Although the BcpB precursor harbors an N-terminal signal peptide and a C-terminal IPNTG sorting signal, it lacks the YPKN pilin motif of the major subunit (15). Furthermore, the substrate properties of the BcpB IPNTG sorting signal for the four classes of sortases expressed by bacilli has yet to be established.
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