Four genes are required for the system II cytochrome c biogenesis pathway in Bordetella pertussis, a unique bacterial model

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Beckett, CS
Loughman, JA
Karberg, KA
Donato, GM
Goldman, WE
Kranz, RG
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[1] Washington Univ, Dept Biol, St Louis, MO 63130 USA
[2] Washington Univ, Dept Mol Microbiol, St Louis, MO 63130 USA
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10.1046/j.1365-2958.2000.02174.x
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Unlike other cytochromes, c-type cytochromes have two covalent bonds formed between the two vinyl groups of haem and two cysteines of the protein. This haem ligation requires specific assembly proteins in prokaryotes or eukaryotic mitochondria and chloroplasts. Here, it is shown that Bordetella pertussis is an excellent bacterial model for the widespread system II cytochrome c synthesis pathway. Mutations in four different genes (ccsA, ccsB, ccsX and dipZ) result in B. pertussis strains unable to synthesize any of at least seven c-type cytochromes. Using a cytochrome c(4):alkaline phosphatase fusion protein as a bifunctional reporter, it was demonstrated that the B. pertussis wild-type and mutant strains secrete an active alkaline phosphatase fusion protein. However, unlike the wild type, all four mutants are unable to attach haem covalently, resulting in a degraded N-terminal apocytochrome c(4) component. Thus, apocytochrome c secretion is normal in each of the four mutants, but all are defective in a periplasmic assembly step (or export of haem). CcsX is related to thioredoxins, which possess a conserved CysXxxXxxCys motif. Using phoA gene fusions as reporters, CcsX was proven to be a periplasmic thioredoxin-like protein. Both the B. pertussis dipZ (i.e. dsbD) and ccsX mutants are corrected for their assembly defects by the thiol-reducing compounds, dithiothreitol and 2-mercaptoethanesulphonic acid. These results indicate that DipZ and CcsX are required for the periplasmic reduction of the cysteines of apocytochromes c before ligation. In contrast, the ccsA and ccsB mutants are not corrected by exogenous reducing agents, suggesting that CcsA and CcsB are required for the haem ligation step itself in the periplasm (or export of haem to the periplasm). Related to this suggestion, the topology of CcsB was determined experimentally, demonstrating that CcsB has four transmembrane domains and a large 435-amino-acid periplasmic region.
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