Crystal structures of OrfX1, OrfX2 and the OrfX1OrfX3 complex from the orfX gene cluster of botulinum neurotoxin E1

Author:

Gao Linfeng1,Lam Kwok‐ho1,Liu Shun1,Przykopanski Adina2,Lübke Johanna2,Qi Ruifeng1,Krüger Maren3,Nowakowska Maria B.4ORCID,Selby Katja4,Douillard François P.4,Dorner Martin B.3,Perry Kay5,Lindström Miia4,Dorner Brigitte G.3,Rummel Andreas2,Jin Rongsheng1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Physiology and Biophysics University of California, Irvine CA USA

2. Institute of Toxicology Hannover Medical School Germany

3. Biological Toxins, Centre for Biological Threats and Special Pathogens Robert Koch Institute Berlin Germany

4. Department of Food Hygiene and Environmental Health, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine University of Helsinki Finland

5. NE‐CAT and Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology Argonne National Laboratory, Cornell University IL Argonne USA

Abstract

Botulinum neurotoxins (BoNTs) are among the most lethal toxins known to humans, comprising seven established serotypes termed BoNT/A–G encoded in two types of gene clusters (ha and orfX) in BoNT‐producing clostridia. The ha cluster encodes four non‐toxic neurotoxin‐associated proteins (NAPs) that assemble with BoNTs to protect and enhance their oral toxicity. However, the structure and function of the orfX‐type NAPs remain largely unknown. Here, we report the crystal structures for OrfX1, OrfX2, and an OrfX1–OrfX3 complex, which are encoded in the orfX cluster of a BoNT/E1‐producing Clostridium botulinum strain associated with human foodborne botulism. These structures lay the foundation for future studies on the potential roles of OrfX proteins in oral intoxication and pathogenesis of BoNTs.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

H2020 European Research Council

National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases

National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cell Biology,Genetics,Molecular Biology,Biochemistry,Structural Biology,Biophysics

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