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Coevolution-Guided Mapping of the Type VI Secretion Membrane Complex-Baseplate Interface.

Etienne Vanlioğlu, Yoann G Santin, Isaac Filella-Merce, Riccardo Pellarin, and Eric Cascales (2023)

J Mol Biol, 435(2):167918.

The type VI secretion system (T6SS) is a multiprotein weapon evolved byGram-negative bacteria to deliver effectors into eukaryotic cells or bacterialrivals. The T6SS uses a contractile mechanism to propel an effector-loaded needleinto its target. The contractile tail is built on an assembly platform, thebaseplate, which is anchored to a membrane complex. Baseplate-membrane complexinteractions are mainly mediated by contacts between the C-terminal domain of theTssK baseplate component and the cytoplasmic domain of the TssL inner membraneprotein. Currently, the structural details of this interaction are unknown due tothe marginal stability of the TssK-TssL complex. Here we conducted a mutagenesisstudy based on putative TssK-TssL contact pairs identified by co-evolutionanalyses. We then evaluated the impact of these mutations on T6SS activity,TssK-TssL interaction and sheath assembly and dynamics in enteroaggregativeEscherichia coli. Finally, we probed the TssK-TssL interface by disulfidecross-linking, allowing to propose a model for the baseplate-membrane complexinterface.

 
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