Structural highlights
Publication Abstract from PubMed
Type IV pili are produced by many pathogenic Gram-negative bacteria and are important for processes as diverse as twitching motility, cellular adhesion and colonization. Recently, there has been an increased appreciation of the ability of Gram-positive species, including C. difficile, to produce Type IV pili. Here we report the first three-dimensional structure of a Gram-positive Type IV pilin, PilJ, demonstrate its incorporation into Type IV pili and offer insights into how the Type IV pili of C. difficile may assemble and function. PilJ has several unique structural features, including a dual-pilin fold and the incorporation of a structural zinc ion. We show that PilJ is incorporated into Type IV pili in C. difficile and present a model in which the incorporation of PilJ into pili exposes the C-terminal domain of PilJ to create a novel interaction surface.
Structure of Clostridium difficile PilJ Exhibits Unprecedented Divergence from Known Type IV Pilins.,Piepenbrink KH, Maldarelli GA, Martinez de la Pena CF, Mulvey GL, Snyder GA, De Masi L, von Rosenvinge EC, Guenther S, Armstrong GD, Donnenberg MS, Sundberg EJ J Biol Chem. 2013 Dec 21. PMID:24362261[1]
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References
- ↑ Piepenbrink KH, Maldarelli GA, Martinez de la Pena CF, Mulvey GL, Snyder GA, De Masi L, von Rosenvinge EC, Guenther S, Armstrong GD, Donnenberg MS, Sundberg EJ. Structure of Clostridium difficile PilJ Exhibits Unprecedented Divergence from Known Type IV Pilins. J Biol Chem. 2013 Dec 21. PMID:24362261 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M113.534404