2020
DOI: 10.1074/jbc.ra120.013316
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The major subunit of widespread competence pili exhibits a novel and conserved type IV pilin fold

Abstract: Type IV filaments (T4F), which are helical assemblies of type IV pilins, constitute a superfamily of filamentous nanomachines virtually ubiquitous in prokaryotes that mediate a wide variety of functions. The competence (Com) pilus is a widespread T4F, mediating DNA uptake (the first step in natural transformation) in bacteria with one membrane (monoderms), an important mechanism of horizontal gene transfer. Here, we report the results of genomic, phylogenetic, and structural analyses of ComGC, the major pilin … Show more

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“…[127]; (2) major pilins from Com pili in Firmicutes that display a purely helical globular head [55]; or (3) modular minor pilins with a variety of protein domains grafted onto a pilin via short linkers [20,21].…”
Section: Type 4 Pilinsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…[127]; (2) major pilins from Com pili in Firmicutes that display a purely helical globular head [55]; or (3) modular minor pilins with a variety of protein domains grafted onto a pilin via short linkers [20,21].…”
Section: Type 4 Pilinsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ComGB from S. sanguinis has been chosen as an example [55], and exhibits a 89.08 % pLDDT. Left, structure in the context of the CM.…”
Section: Focus On the Four Core Proteins That Are Key Players In T4f ...mentioning
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“…S6). S. sanguinis is unusual in that it is the only streptococcal species to encode a gene cluster for the biosynthesis of a type IV pilus system (T4P) (Gurung et al, 2016) that is distinct from the T4P competence pilus (Sheppard et al, 2020), and yet few strains exhibit the twitching motility normally mediated by T4P (Chen et al, 2019). In SK36, T4P appears to be important for adherence to host cells and may be regulated by CcpA, despite the lack of a cre site in the promoter region (Bai et al, 2019;Chen et al, 2019).…”
Section: Other Findingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These fibers are established as essential for natural competence (through DNA uptake) in dozens of species of bacteria across a wide variety of bacterial taxa, Gram-positive and Gram-negative ( 35 ). T4F subunits all possess N-terminal TM helices, but their C-terminal headgroups vary considerably, from T4P, which universally have β-sheets packed against the soluble region of the α-helix ( 30 ), to competence pili which have three-helix bundles ( 87 ) to tad/flp pili which appear to have only short loops following the α-helix ( 88 ). Representatives from all three T4F subclasses have been shown to mediate DNA uptake despite the complete lack of identifiable homology between their subunit proteins.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%