Secretion and assembly of regular surface structures in Gram-negative bacteria

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作者
Fernández, LA
Berenguer, J
机构
[1] UAM, CSIC, Dept Mol Biol, Madrid 28049, Spain
[2] UAM, CSIC, Ctr Biol Mol Severo Ochoa, Madrid 28049, Spain
[3] CSIC, Ctr Nacl Biotecnol, Dept Biotecnol Microbiana, E-28049 Madrid, Spain
关键词
secretion; flagellum; fimbrial; pilus; S-layer;
D O I
10.1111/j.1574-6976.2000.tb00531.x
中图分类号
Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Bacteria synthesize large-sized surface structures through the ordered polymerization of protein subunits. This results in planar or tubular regular structures that have evolved to accomplish specific functions related to the particular environment in which these bacteria are found. Tubular assemblies known as flagella are the most complex structures known in bacteria and consist of a helical rigid filament, a torsion adapter or hook and a proton-fueled rotator known as the basal body. Pill or fimbriae are less complicated helical filaments, which consist of a major subunit and 3-5 minor subunits or pilins, whose main function is the attachment to specific surfaces. Planar structures known as S-layers are the simplest of these regular assemblies and are generally made up of a single subunit packed as a bidimensional crystal around the whole cell surface. Most of the components of these structures have to be secreted through the inner membrane (IM), the periplasm and the outer membrane (OM) before reaching their final destination. The so called general secretory pathway (GSP), or type II secretion system, appears to be implicated in this process to varying degrees, depending on the structure considered. A few S-layers and pill require GSP components but also need specific terminal branches. such as the well known chaperone-usher pathway. On the other hand, only two of the nearly 40 proteins involved in flagellar assembly are dependent on the: GSP, while the external components are secreted through a specific pathway similar to the type III systems identified in some pathogens. Moreover, secretion of subunits of S-layers using dedicated type I machinery, without the involvement of any GSP component, has also been observed. (C) 2000 Federation of European Microbiological Societies. Published by Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
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