Mechanistic basis of teichoic acid transport by a gatekeeper flippase

门控翻转酶介导的磷壁酸转运机制

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Abstract

The cell wall is a complex structure that protects bacteria from environmental threats. Phosphocholine-containing teichoic acids are key cell wall biopolymers critical for host colonization, immune evasion, competence, and persistence in Streptococcus pneumoniae . The flippase TacF, a member of the multidrug/oligosaccharide-lipid/polysaccharide (MOP) superfamily, monitors the phosphocholine content of teichoic acids during transport, yet the underlying mechanism of this process remains unknown. We present a cryo-EM structure of S. pneumoniae TacF in lipid nanodiscs. In vivo complementation assays and molecular dynamics simulations reveal key residues involved in teichoic acid recognition and transport, while coevolutionary and conservation analyses delineate common mechanistic elements among MOP flippases, indicating a shared mechanism for polyprenyl-diphosphate-linked oligosaccharide lipid transport. Our findings provide mechanistic insights into an essential flippase involved in S. pneumoniae pathogenesis and a potential drug target.

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