Structural studies and molecular dynamics simulations suggest a processive mechanism of exolytic lytic transglycosylase from Campylobacter jejuni.

The bacterial soluble lytic transglycosylase (LT) breaks down the peptidoglycan (PG) layer during processes such as cell division. We present here crystal structures of the soluble LT Cj0843 from Campylobacter jejuni with and without bulgecin A inhibitor in the active site. Cj0843 has a doughnut sha...

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Main Authors: Jagamya Vijayaraghavan, Vijay Kumar, Nikhil P Krishnan, Ross T Kaufhold, Ximin Zeng, Jun Lin, Focco van den Akker
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2018-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5951611?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-fe969b41c6a14f84a932d71da1311b3e2020-11-24T22:12:52ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032018-01-01135e019713610.1371/journal.pone.0197136Structural studies and molecular dynamics simulations suggest a processive mechanism of exolytic lytic transglycosylase from Campylobacter jejuni.Jagamya VijayaraghavanVijay KumarNikhil P KrishnanRoss T KaufholdXimin ZengJun LinFocco van den AkkerThe bacterial soluble lytic transglycosylase (LT) breaks down the peptidoglycan (PG) layer during processes such as cell division. We present here crystal structures of the soluble LT Cj0843 from Campylobacter jejuni with and without bulgecin A inhibitor in the active site. Cj0843 has a doughnut shape similar but not identical to that of E. coli SLT70. The C-terminal catalytic domain is preceded by an L-domain, a large helical U-domain, a flexible linker, and a small N-terminal NU-domain. The flexible linker allows the NU-domain to reach over and complete the circular shape, using residues conserved in the Epsilonproteobacteria LT family. The inner surface of the Cj0843 doughnut is mostly positively charged including a pocket that has 8 Arg/Lys residues. Molecular dynamics simulations with PG strands revealed a potential functional role for this pocket in anchoring the negatively charged terminal tetrapeptide of the PG during several steps in the reaction including homing and aligning the PG strand for exolytic cleavage, and subsequent ratcheting of the PG strand to enhance processivity in degrading PG strands.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5951611?pdf=render
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author Jagamya Vijayaraghavan
Vijay Kumar
Nikhil P Krishnan
Ross T Kaufhold
Ximin Zeng
Jun Lin
Focco van den Akker
spellingShingle Jagamya Vijayaraghavan
Vijay Kumar
Nikhil P Krishnan
Ross T Kaufhold
Ximin Zeng
Jun Lin
Focco van den Akker
Structural studies and molecular dynamics simulations suggest a processive mechanism of exolytic lytic transglycosylase from Campylobacter jejuni.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Jagamya Vijayaraghavan
Vijay Kumar
Nikhil P Krishnan
Ross T Kaufhold
Ximin Zeng
Jun Lin
Focco van den Akker
author_sort Jagamya Vijayaraghavan
title Structural studies and molecular dynamics simulations suggest a processive mechanism of exolytic lytic transglycosylase from Campylobacter jejuni.
title_short Structural studies and molecular dynamics simulations suggest a processive mechanism of exolytic lytic transglycosylase from Campylobacter jejuni.
title_full Structural studies and molecular dynamics simulations suggest a processive mechanism of exolytic lytic transglycosylase from Campylobacter jejuni.
title_fullStr Structural studies and molecular dynamics simulations suggest a processive mechanism of exolytic lytic transglycosylase from Campylobacter jejuni.
title_full_unstemmed Structural studies and molecular dynamics simulations suggest a processive mechanism of exolytic lytic transglycosylase from Campylobacter jejuni.
title_sort structural studies and molecular dynamics simulations suggest a processive mechanism of exolytic lytic transglycosylase from campylobacter jejuni.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2018-01-01
description The bacterial soluble lytic transglycosylase (LT) breaks down the peptidoglycan (PG) layer during processes such as cell division. We present here crystal structures of the soluble LT Cj0843 from Campylobacter jejuni with and without bulgecin A inhibitor in the active site. Cj0843 has a doughnut shape similar but not identical to that of E. coli SLT70. The C-terminal catalytic domain is preceded by an L-domain, a large helical U-domain, a flexible linker, and a small N-terminal NU-domain. The flexible linker allows the NU-domain to reach over and complete the circular shape, using residues conserved in the Epsilonproteobacteria LT family. The inner surface of the Cj0843 doughnut is mostly positively charged including a pocket that has 8 Arg/Lys residues. Molecular dynamics simulations with PG strands revealed a potential functional role for this pocket in anchoring the negatively charged terminal tetrapeptide of the PG during several steps in the reaction including homing and aligning the PG strand for exolytic cleavage, and subsequent ratcheting of the PG strand to enhance processivity in degrading PG strands.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5951611?pdf=render
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