Fragment-based screening identifies inhibitors of the ATPase activity and of hexamer formation of Cagα from the Helicobacter pylori type IV secretion system

Author:

Arya Tarun,Oudouhou Flore,Casu Bastien,Bessette Benoit,Sygusch Jurgen,Baron ChristianORCID

Abstract

AbstractType IV secretion systems are membrane-bound multiprotein complexes that mediate the translocation of macromolecules across the bacterial cell envelope. In Helicobacter pylori a type IV secretion system is encoded by the cag pathogenicity island that encodes 27 Cag proteins and most of these are essential for bacterial virulence. We here present our work on the identification and characterization of inhibitors of Cagα, a hexameric ATPase and member of the family of VirB11-like proteins that is essential for translocation of the CagA cytotoxin into mammalian cells. We conducted fragment-based screening using a differential scanning fluorimetry assay and identified 16 molecules that stabilize the protein during thermal denaturation suggesting that they bind Cagα. Several of these molecules affect binding of ADP and four of them inhibit the ATPase enzyme activity of Cagα. Analysis of enzyme kinetics suggests that their mode of action is non-competitive, suggesting that they do not bind to the ATPase active site. Cross-linking analysis suggests that the active molecules change the conformation of the protein and gel filtration and transmission electron microscopy show that molecule 1G2 dissociates the Cagα hexamer. Analysis by X-ray crystallography reveals that molecule 1G2 binds at the interface between Cagα subunits. Addition of the molecule 1G2 inhibits the induction of interleukin-8 production in gastric cancer cells after co-incubation with H. pylori suggesting that it inhibits Cagα in vivo. Our results reveal a novel mechanism for the inhibition of the ATPase activity of VirB11-like proteins and the identified molecules have potential for the development into antivirulence drugs.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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