Structures of the Type IX Secretion/gliding motility motor from across the phylum Bacteroidetes

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James Rory HennellORCID,Deme Justin C.ORCID,Hunter AliciaORCID,Berks Ben C.ORCID,Lea Susan M.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractGliding motility using cell surface adhesins and export of proteins by the Type IX Secretion System (T9SS) are two phylum-specific features of the Bacteroidetes. Both of these processes are energized by the GldLM motor complex which transduces the protonmotive force at the inner membrane into mechanical work at the outer membrane. We previously used cryo-electron microscopy to solve the structure of the GldLM motor core from Flavobacterium johnsoniae at 3.9 Å resolution (Nat Microbiol (2021) 6: 221-233). Here we present structures of homologous complexes from a range of pathogenic and environmental Bacteroidetes species at up to 3.0 Å resolution. These structures show that the architecture of the GldLM motor core is conserved across the Bacteroidetes phylum although there are species-specific differences at the N-terminus of GldL. The resolution improvements reveal a cage-like structure that ties together the membrane-proximal cytoplasmic region of GldL and influences gliding function. These findings add detail to our structural understanding of bacterial ion-driven motors that drive the T9SS and gliding motility.ImportanceMany bacteria in the Bacteroidetes phylum use the Type IX Secretion System to secrete proteins across their outer membrane. Most of these bacteria can also glide across surfaces using adhesin proteins that are propelled across the cell surface. Both secretion and gliding motility are driven by the GldLM protein complex which forms a nanoscale electrochemical motor. We used cryo-electron microscopy to study the structure of the GldLM protein complex from different species including the human pathogens Porphyromonas gingivalis and Capnocytophaga canimorsus. The organisation of the motor is conserved across species, but we find species-specific structural differences and resolve motor features at higher resolution. This work improves our understanding of the Type IX Secretion System, which is a virulence determinant in human and animal diseases.

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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