scholarly journals An EDS1 EP-domain surface mediating timely transcriptional reprogramming of immunity genes

2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Deepak D. Bhandari ◽  
Dmitry Lapin ◽  
Barbara Kracher ◽  
Patrick von Born ◽  
Jaqueline Bautor ◽  
...  

AbstractPlant intracellular NLR receptors recognize pathogen interference to trigger immunity. NLR signalling mechanisms have not been resolved. Enhanced disease susceptibility 1 (EDS1) heterodimers are recruited by Toll-interleukin1-receptor domain NLRs (TNLs) to transcriptionally mobilize resistance pathways. Using an Arabidopsis EDS1 heterodimer crystal structure we interrogate the conserved but functionally uncharacterized EDS1 α-helical EP-domain. We identify EP-domain positively charged residues lining a cavity that are essential for TNL immunity signalling, beyond heterodimer formation. Mutating arginine (R493) to alanine creates a weak EDS1 allele which disables TNL immunity against bacteria producing a virulence factor, coronatine (COR). Arabidopsis plants expressing EDS1R493A are slow to mobilize defence gene expression changes, independently of COR. The transcriptional delay has severe consequences for pathogen resistance and for countering bacterial COR. We uncover a set of host immunity genes whose repression by COR is blocked by wild-type EDS1 but not by EDS1R493A in the TNL response. These data uncover an EDS1 signalling surface lining the heterodimer EP-domain cavity which confers timely transcriptional reprogramming of host defence pathways and blocks bacterial virulence in NLR receptor immunity.

2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (7) ◽  
pp. eabe6855 ◽  
Author(s):  
Carolina Beltrán-Pavez ◽  
Sebastián Riquelme-Barrios ◽  
Aarón Oyarzún-Arrau ◽  
Aracelly Gaete-Argel ◽  
Roxana González-Stegmaier ◽  
...  

Chile has one of the worst numbers worldwide in terms of SARS-CoV-2 positive cases and COVID-19–related deaths per million inhabitants; thus, characterization of neutralizing antibody (NAb) responses in the general population is critical to understanding of immunity at the local level. Given our inability to perform massive classical neutralization assays due to the scarce availability of BSL-3 facilities in the country, we developed and fully characterized an HIV-based SARS-CoV-2 pseudotype, which was used in a 96-well plate format to investigate NAb responses in samples from individuals exposed to SARS-CoV-2 or treated with convalescent plasma. We also identified samples with decreased or enhanced neutralization activity against the D614G spike variant compared with the wild type, indicating the relevance of this variant in host immunity. The data presented here represent the first insights into NAb responses in individuals from Chile, serving as a guide for future studies in the country.


2013 ◽  
Vol 305 (6) ◽  
pp. C663-C672 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xue Qin ◽  
Walter F. Boron

Aquaporin 6 (AQP6) is unique among mammalian AQPs in being an anion channel with negligible water permeability. However, the point mutation Asn60Gly converts AQP6 from an anion channel into a water channel. In the present study of human AQP5, we mutated Leu51 (corresponding to residue 61 in AQP6), the side chain of which faces the central pore. We evaluated function in Xenopus oocytes by two-electrode voltage clamp, video measurements of osmotic H2O permeability ( Pf), microelectrode measurements of surface pH (pHS) to assess CO2 permeability, and surface biotinylation. We found that AQP5-L51R does not exhibit the H2O or CO2 permeability of the wild-type protein but instead has a novel p-chloromercuribenzene sulfonate (pCMBS)-sensitive current. The double mutant AQP5-L51R/C182S renders the conductance insensitive to pCMBS, demonstrating that the current is intrinsic to AQP5. AQP5-L51R has the anion permeability sequence I− > NO3− ≅ NO2− > Br− > Cl− > HCO3− > gluconate. Of the other L51 mutants, L51T (polar uncharged) and L51V (nonpolar) retain H2O and CO2 permeability and do not exhibit anion conductance. L51D and L51E (negatively charged) have no H2O or CO2 permeability. L51K (positively charged) has an intermediate H2O and CO2 permeability and anion conductance. L51H is unusual in having a relatively low CO2 permeability and anion conductance, but a moderate Pf. Thus, positively charged mutations of L51 can convert AQP5 from a H2O/CO2 channel into an anion channel. However, the paradoxical effect of L51H is consistent with the hypothesis that CO2, in part, takes a pathway different from H2O through AQP5.


1996 ◽  
Vol 317 (1) ◽  
pp. 267-272 ◽  
Author(s):  
Martin MEWIES ◽  
Leonard C. PACKMAN ◽  
F. Scott MATHEWS ◽  
Nigel S. SCRUTTON

In wild-type trimethylamine dehydrogenase, residue Arg-222 is positioned close to the isoalloxazine N1/C2 positions of the 6S-cysteinyl FMN. The positively charged guanidino group of Arg-222 is thought to stabilize negative charge as it develops at the N1 position of the flavin during flavinylation of the enzyme. Three mutant trimethylamine dehydrogenases were constructed to alter the nature of the charge at residue 222. The amount of active flavinylated enzyme produced in Escherichia coli is reduced when Arg-222 is replaced by lysine (mutant R222K). Removal or reversal of the charge at residue 222 (mutants R222V and R222E, respectively) leads to the production of inactive enzymes that are totally devoid of flavin. A comparison of the CD spectra for the wild-type and mutant enzymes revealed no major structural change following mutagenesis. Like the wild-type protein, each mutant enzyme contained stoichiometric amounts of the 4Fe-4S cluster and ADP. Electrospray MS also indicated that the native and recombinant wild-type enzymes were isolated as a mixture of deflavo and holo enzyme, but that each of the mutant enzymes have masses expected for deflavo trimethylamine dehydrogenase. The MS data indicate that the lack of assembly of the mutant proteins with FMN is not due to detectable levels of post-translational modification of significant mass. The experiments reported here indicate that simple mutagenic changes in the FMN-binding site can reduce the proportion of flavinylated enzyme isolated from Escherichia coli and that positive charge is required at residue 222 if flavinylation is to proceed.


2019 ◽  
Vol 10 (9) ◽  
pp. 5759-5767
Author(s):  
Wan-Ting Lee ◽  
Boon-Khai Tan ◽  
Su-Anne Eng ◽  
Gan Chee Yuen ◽  
Kit Lam Chan ◽  
...  

A strategy to circumvent the problem of multidrug resistant pathogens is the discovery of anti-infectives targeting bacterial virulence or host immunity.


2017 ◽  
Vol 114 (13) ◽  
pp. 3515-3520 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ricardo Ataide ◽  
Elizabeth A. Ashley ◽  
Rosanna Powell ◽  
Jo-Anne Chan ◽  
Michael J. Malloy ◽  
...  

Artemisinin-resistant falciparum malaria, defined by a slow-clearance phenotype and the presence of kelch13 mutants, has emerged in the Greater Mekong Subregion. Naturally acquired immunity to malaria clears parasites independent of antimalarial drugs. We hypothesized that between- and within-population variations in host immunity influence parasite clearance after artemisinin treatment and the interpretation of emerging artemisinin resistance. Antibodies specific to 12 Plasmodium falciparum sporozoite and blood-stage antigens were determined in 959 patients (from 11 sites in Southeast Asia) participating in a multinational cohort study assessing parasite clearance half-life (PCt1/2) after artesunate treatment and kelch13 mutations. Linear mixed-effects modeling of pooled individual patient data assessed the association between antibody responses and PCt1/2.P. falciparum antibodies were lowest in areas where the prevalence of kelch13 mutations and slow PCt1/2 were highest [Spearman ρ = −0.90 (95% confidence interval, −0.97, −0.65), and Spearman ρ = −0.94 (95% confidence interval, −0.98, −0.77), respectively]. P. falciparum antibodies were associated with faster PCt1/2 (mean difference in PCt1/2 according to seropositivity, −0.16 to −0.65 h, depending on antigen); antibodies have a greater effect on the clearance of kelch13 mutant compared with wild-type parasites (mean difference in PCt1/2 according to seropositivity, −0.22 to −0.61 h faster in kelch13 mutants compared with wild-type parasites). Naturally acquired immunity accelerates the clearance of artemisinin-resistant parasites in patients with falciparum malaria and may confound the current working definition of artemisinin resistance. Immunity may also play an important role in the emergence and transmission potential of artemisinin-resistant parasites.


2007 ◽  
Vol 97 (4) ◽  
pp. 438-447 ◽  
Author(s):  
C. Venard ◽  
L. Vaillancourt

Colonization of wounded maize stalks by a wild-type strain of Colletotrichum graminicola was compared with colonization by a C. graminicola mutant that is avirulent on maize leaves, and by a wild-type strain of C. sublineolum that is normally a pathogen of sorghum but not maize. Local infection by all strains at the wound site resulted in formation of primary lesions consisting of disintegrated parenchyma cells beneath an intact rind and epidermis. However, subsequent rapid longitudinal expansion of the primary lesion occurred only in infections with the wild-type C. graminicola strain, and proceeded specifically through the fiber cells associated with the vascular bundles and the rind. Hyphae emerged from the fiber cells to produce discontinuous secondary lesions. There was no evidence that C. graminicola is a vascular wilt pathogen. Resistance of wounded cv. Jubilee maize stalks to the mutant strain of C. graminicola and to C. sublineolum was associated with restriction of colonization and spread of the pathogen through the fibers, as well as with the limitation of localized destruction of parenchyma cells at the wound site.


2014 ◽  
Vol 58 (8) ◽  
pp. 4826-4836 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hanna-Kirsti S. Leiros ◽  
Susann Skagseth ◽  
Kine Susann Waade Edvardsen ◽  
Marit Sjo Lorentzen ◽  
Gro Elin Kjæreng Bjerga ◽  
...  

ABSTRACTMetallo-β-lactamases (MBLs) are the causative mechanism for resistance to β-lactams, including carbapenems, in many Gram-negative pathogenic bacteria. One important family of MBLs is the Verona integron-encoded MBLs (VIM). In this study, the importance of residues Asp120, Phe218, and His224 in the most divergent VIM variant, VIM-7, was investigated to better understand the roles of these residues in VIM enzymes through mutations, enzyme kinetics, crystal structures, thermostability, and docking experiments. The tVIM-7-D120A mutant with a tobacco etch virus (TEV) cleavage site was enzymatically inactive, and its structure showed the presence of only the Zn1 ion. The mutant was less thermostable, with a melting temperature (Tm) of 48.5°C, compared to 55.3°C for the wild-type tVIM-7. In the F218Y mutant, a hydrogen bonding cluster was established involving residues Asn70, Asp84, and Arg121. The tVIM-7-F218Y mutant had enhanced activity compared to wild-type tVIM-7, and a slightly higherTm(57.1°C) was observed, most likely due to the hydrogen bonding cluster. Furthermore, the introduction of two additional hydrogen bonds adjacent to the active site in the tVIM-7-H224Y mutant gave a higher thermostability (Tm, 62.9°C) and increased enzymatic activity compared to those of the wild-type tVIM-7. Docking of ceftazidime in to the active site of tVIM-7, tVIM-7-H224Y, and VIM-7-F218Y revealed that the side-chain conformations of residue 224 and Arg228 in the L3 loop and Tyr67 in the L1 loop all influence possible substrate binding conformations. In conclusion, the residue composition of the L3 loop, as shown with the single H224Y mutation, is important for activity particularly toward the positively charged cephalosporins like cefepime and ceftazidime.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Riho Teras ◽  
Hanna Ainelo ◽  
Marge Puhm

<p>Pseudomonas putida rapidly forms a biofilm, after which its biomass usually disperses to half its initial amount. We have observed different biofilm dynamics of P. putida in a complex medium LB and a minimal medium M9+glc+CAA and inquired about the importance of extracellular factors for the formation of P. putida biofilm.</p> <p>The proteinaceous component of LB increases the biomass of P. putida biofilm. Supplementation of M9 with tryptone but not CAA increased the biofilm biomass. Proteinase K treatment of LB medium reduced the biomass of P. putida biofilm. At the same time, growth rate or maximum OD of planktic bacteria in used media did not correlate with biofilm biomass of the same media. Thus, peptides appeared to have a positive effect on the biofilm as an extracellular factor and not as a source of C and N.</p> <p>We replaced tryptone in M9 medium with positively charged poly-L-lysine (MW. 1000-5000 Da), negatively charged poly-L-glutaminic acid (MW. 1500-5500 Da) or neutral poly-LD-alanine (MW. 3000-7000). Poly-lysine and poly-glutamic acid had a slight positive effect on the biomass of P. putida wild type strain PSm biofilm and poly-alanine did not affect the biofilm.</p> <p>We have previously shown that overexpression of fis in P. putida strain F15 increases biofilm biomass by increasing the lapA expression, the main adhesin gene of biofilm. Using media similar to that used for the wild-type strain for strain F15, we ascertained that only poly-lysine out of these three polypeptides restored the positive effect of fis-overexpression on the biofilm biomass. At the same time, the positive impact of fis-overexpression was absent in lapA deletion mutant strain, but not in lapF deletion mutant strain.</p> <p>In conclusion, the formation of P. putida biofilm depends on polypeptides in the environment. The enhancing effect of positively charged polypeptides appears to be evident in the presence of LapA, a key factor for P. putida biofilm.</p>


Blood ◽  
2009 ◽  
Vol 114 (22) ◽  
pp. 3187-3187
Author(s):  
Chengliang Wu ◽  
Paul Y Kim ◽  
Reg Manuel ◽  
Ann Gils ◽  
Paul Declerck ◽  
...  

Abstract Abstract 3187 Poster Board III-124 Thrombin-activatable fibrinolysis inhibitor (TAFI) is a 60 kDa plasma protein that is activated to the enzyme TAFIa, by a single cleavage at Arg92 by thrombin, plasmin or trypsin. TAFIa is a carboxypeptidase B-like enzyme that attenuates fibrinolysis. Thrombomodulin (TM) is a cofactor which increases the overall efficiency of thrombin-mediated TAFI activation by 1250-fold. Thus, the thrombin-TM complex is believed to be the physiological TAFI activator. The minimal structure of TM required for efficient TAFI activation contains the EGF-like domains 3 through 6. New structure models have postulated that the C-loop of TM EGF-like domain 3 has a negatively charged molecular surface that could interact with several positively charged surface patches on TAFI. One positively charged surface patch of TAFI consists of the three consecutive lysine residues at positions 42, 43, and 44, which are unique to the TAFI activation peptide as no corresponding residues exist in rattus, bovine or human tissue procarboxypeptidases A and B. More interestingly, all three lysine residues are conserved in human, rattus, murine and canine TAFI, but not for bovine TAFI which only has a single lysine residue at position 42. We previously reported that when the three lysine residues are substituted by alanine residues (K42/43/44A), compared to the wild-type, the catalytic efficiencies for TAFI activation by thrombin-TM complex decreased 8-fold. In order to identify which residue(s) are key for TAFI activation by the thrombin-TM complex, combinations of mutations of the three lysine residues were constructed and expressed. TAFI wild-type or mutants were activated by thrombin for 10 minutes in the absence or presence of TM at varying levels. At this point, the levels of TAFIa formed were measured by adding the synthetic substrate AAFR containing PPAck and measuring the absorbance change at 349nm. The rates were used to determine the kinetic parameters of TAFI activation. The non-linear regression analysis with the NONLIN module of SYSTAT returned best fit values along with their asymptotic standard errors (A.S.E) for the kinetic parameters of TAFI activation (kcat, Km, and Kd). The value of Kd (the dissociation constant for the thrombin-TM interaction) is assumed to be the same for wild-type TAFI and the mutants, because all reactions have this interaction in common. The regression analysis yielded Kd = 22.4 ± 1.3 nM for this interaction. This value agrees favourably with a value of 22 nM measured directly and reported previously. The kcat values (1/sec) ranged from 1.06 ± 0.18 (K44A) to 1.19 ± 0.18 (K43A). The value for wild-type TAFI was 1.50 ± 0.63 (1/sec). Km values ranged from 1.14 ± 0.73 μM (WT) to 3.01 ± 2.17 μM (K42A). The kcat / Km ratios (1/sec/μM), which provides the best indication of overall catalytic efficiency, ranged from 1.43 ± 0.27 (WT) to 0.43 ± 0.17 (K42A). When the three lysine residues are individually substituted by alanine residues (K42A, K43A, and K44A), compared to the wild-type, their catalytic efficiencies (kcat / Km) for TAFI activation by the thrombin-TM complex decreased 3.3-fold for K42A, 1.83-fold for K43A, and 1.96-fold for K44A. When Lys43 and Lys44 are substituted by alanine residues simultaneously (K43/44A), its catalytic efficiency decreased 3.3-fold. Together, our data show that each of these lysine residues on the activation peptide of TAFI may contribute partially to the interactions of TAFI with the thrombin-TM complex that are needed for efficient activation. In addition, the effects of the mutations may be additive. Disclosures No relevant conflicts of interest to declare.


2011 ◽  
Vol 79 (7) ◽  
pp. 2638-2645 ◽  
Author(s):  
Charlotte Michaux ◽  
Maurizio Sanguinetti ◽  
Fany Reffuveille ◽  
Yanick Auffray ◽  
Brunella Posteraro ◽  
...  

ABSTRACTPhylogenetic analysis of the crystal structure of theEnterococcus faecalisSlyA (EF_3002) transcriptional factor places it between the SlyA and MarR regulator subfamilies. Proteins of these families are often involved in the regulation of genes important for bacterial virulence and stress response. To gather evidence for the role of this putative regulator inE. faecalisbiology, we dissected the genetic organization of theslyA-EF_3001 locus and constructed aslyAdeletion mutant as well as complemented strains. Interestingly, compared to the wild-type parent, the ΔslyAmutant is more virulent in an insect infection model (Galleria mellonella), exhibits increased persistence in mouse kidneys and liver, and survives better inside peritoneal macrophages. In order to identify a possible SlyA regulon, global microarray transcriptional analysis was performed. This study revealed that theslyA-EF_3001 locus appears to be autoregulated and that 117 genes were differentially regulated in the ΔslyAmutant. In the mutant strain, 111 were underexpressed and 6 overexpressed, indicating that SlyA functions mainly as an activator of transcription.


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