Structure and mechanism of the Nap adhesion complex from the human pathogen Mycoplasma genitalium

人类病原体生殖支原体 Nap 粘附复合物的结构和机制

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作者:David Aparicio #, Margot P Scheffer #, Marina Marcos-Silva #, David Vizarraga, Lasse Sprankel, Mercè Ratera, Miriam S Weber, Anja Seybert, Sergi Torres-Puig, Luis Gonzalez-Gonzalez, Julian Reitz, Enrique Querol, Jaume Piñol, Oscar Q Pich, Ignacio Fita, Achilleas S Frangakis

Abstract

Mycoplasma genitalium is a human pathogen adhering to host target epithelial cells and causing urethritis, cervicitis and pelvic inflammatory disease. Essential for infectivity is a transmembrane adhesion complex called Nap comprising proteins P110 and P140. Here we report the crystal structure of P140 both alone and in complex with the N-terminal domain of P110. By cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) and tomography (cryo-ET) we find closed and open Nap conformations, determined at 9.8 and 15 Å, respectively. Both crystal structures and the cryo-EM structure are found in a closed conformation, where the sialic acid binding site in P110 is occluded. By contrast, the cryo-ET structure shows an open conformation, where the binding site is accessible. Structural information, in combination with functional studies, suggests a mechanism for attachment and release of M. genitalium to and from the host cell receptor, in which Nap conformations alternate to sustain motility and guarantee infectivity.

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