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'''Introduction''' | '''Introduction''' | ||
| - | EspG is a key secretion protein involved with the virulence of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mycobacterium_tuberculosis '' | + | EspG is a key secretion protein involved with the virulence of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mycobacterium_tuberculosis ''Mycobacterium tuberculosis'']. The specificity of EspG binding affinity to its specific [http://proteopedia.org/wiki/index.php/PE/PPE_Protein_Complex PE-PPE] ligand has many contributing factors. The four different [http://proteopedia.org/wiki/index.php/4w4i EspG] proteins found in ''Mycobacterium tuberculosis'' have different characteristics that influence binding, where EspG5 binds to the most PE-PPE proteins. Not all EspG proteins bind to the same ligand; specific interactions from specific residue interactions, electrostatics, steric hinderance and concavity of the EspG binding pocket influence binding. The EspG PE-PPE complex is to be excreted in the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CFP-10 ESAT-6 pathway], this pathway is an attractive target for inducing apoptosis in Mtb, this makes it a good drug target. |
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=== Excretion === | === Excretion === | ||
| - | EspG PE-PPE excretion is done through the secretion pathway. | + | EspG PE-PPE excretion is done through the ESX secretion pathway. |
[[Image:EspG_PPE-PE_secRETION.fw.png|350 px|left|thumb|[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CFP-10 "Specificity of EspG Binding"]]] | [[Image:EspG_PPE-PE_secRETION.fw.png|350 px|left|thumb|[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CFP-10 "Specificity of EspG Binding"]]] | ||
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| - | <scene name='69/694242/Specific_contact_residues/1'>Random Loop, | + | <scene name='69/694242/Specific_contact_residues/1'>Random Loop, β2-β3 interactions</scene> |
The random loop on the cigar shaped PE-PPE ligand binds to the β2-β3 sheets on this EspG protein. | The random loop on the cigar shaped PE-PPE ligand binds to the β2-β3 sheets on this EspG protein. | ||
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'''Electrostatics:''' | '''Electrostatics:''' | ||
| - | There is an overall negative charge on the PE-PPE complex, and the binding tip is only partially negative. On the EspG5 protein, the binding pocket is partially positive, which aids coupling of the EspG & PE-PPE complex. The other EspG proteins found in ' | + | There is an overall negative charge on the PE-PPE complex, and the binding tip is only partially negative. On the EspG5 protein, the binding pocket is partially positive, which aids coupling of the EspG & PE-PPE complex. The other EspG proteins found in 'Mycobacterium tuberculosis' have different electrostatic pocket charges which prevent binding of the PE25-PPE41 ligand. |
[[Image:EspG5_Electrostatics_W.png|350 px|left|thumb|Electrostatics]] | [[Image:EspG5_Electrostatics_W.png|350 px|left|thumb|Electrostatics]] | ||
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=== Pocket Residues === | === Pocket Residues === | ||
| - | EspG5 can bind to PE25-PPE41 due to a hand full of amino acid interactions. Most notably we have a Pro51 on alpha-2 helix of the EspG5 protein. Also we have various contact residues on the random turn that interact with the | + | EspG5 can bind to PE25-PPE41 due to a hand full of amino acid interactions. Most notably we have a Pro51 on alpha-2 helix of the EspG5 protein. Also we have various contact residues on the random turn that interact with the β2-β3 sub unit, particularly the Glu127 of the random turn on the PE-PPE ligand. There are a few hydrophobic residues on the PE-PPE protein involved with binding affinity, the specific residues are Ala124, Leu125, Trp143, Gly147. |
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==Relevance== | ==Relevance== | ||
| - | The binding affinity between EspG and PE-PPE ligands is needed for excretion into the ESAT-6 pathway in '' | + | The binding affinity between EspG and PE-PPE ligands is needed for excretion into the ESAT-6 pathway in ''Mycobacterium tuberculosis''. This pathway is of popular study of Mtb because it is linked to the virulence of the virus. Hindering this pathway has been found to induce apoptosis in cells infested with Mtb. |
Revision as of 12:47, 14 April 2015
Binding Specificity of EspG5 to PE25-PPE41 Proteins in Mycobacterium tuberculosis
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References
- ↑ Ekiert DC, Cox JS. Structure of a PE-PPE-EspG complex from Mycobacterium tuberculosis reveals molecular specificity of ESX protein secretion. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2014 Oct 14;111(41):14758-63. doi:, 10.1073/pnas.1409345111. Epub 2014 Oct 1. PMID:25275011 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1409345111
