Secretion systems Flashcards

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Type I substrate

A

proteins, including RTX toxins, cell surface layer proteins, proteases, lipases, bacteriocins, heme acquisition proteins and etc. , drugs

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Type II substrate

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signal peptide containing precursor proteins. Folded proteins.

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3
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Type IV substrate

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 DNA – for conjugation

 proteins, protein complexes, nucleoprotein complexes.

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4
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Type I pumping mechanism

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can be primary (ABC) or secondary (SMR, MATE, etc)

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Type II pumping mechanism

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Sec translocon binds precursor. Leader peptidase (e.g. peptidase GspOa?) cleaves signal peptide and the protein is released into the periplasm. Powered by an NTPase. This is the general export pathway.
 Tat can be used rather than Sec; Pseudomonas exports phospholipases this way. Signal peptides have a twin arginine motif.

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6
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Type V pumping mechanism

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No energy coupling or accessory proteins.

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7
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Type I across the inner membrane

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pump protein

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Type IV across the inner membrane

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 Core complex spans both inner and outer membrane. Made fro VirB7, VirB9 and VirB10. Self assembling

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9
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Type V across the inner membrane.

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 N terminal leader initiates inner membrane transport.

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10
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Across the periplasm: Type I

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TolC, adaptors.

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Across the periplasm: Type IV

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 Core complex spans both inner and outer membrane. Made fro VirB7, VirB9 and VirB10. Self assembling

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12
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Across the outer membrane: type I

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TolC

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13
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Across the outer membrane: type II

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2 proteins located in OM.

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14
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Across the outer membrane: type IV

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 Core complex spans both inner and outer membrane. Made fro VirB7, VirB9 and VirB10. Self assembling.

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15
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Across the outer membrane: type V

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 C terminal helper domain necessary.

 IgA1 protease cleaves away from membrane bound sequence

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16
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Purpose of type I

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export of toxins, other proteins and drugs.

17
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Purpose of type II

A

main terminal branch of General secretory pathway.

18
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Purpose of type II

A
delivery of proteins by 
	Yersinia
	 Salmonella
	Shigella
	Bordetella
	Pseudomonas.
Also used in type IV pilus formation.
19
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Purpose of type IV

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 Conjugation
 Virulence protein injection (H. Pylori, Brucella suis, Legionella pneumophila) and secretion (Bordetella pertussis)
 Mediating DNA release and uptake (H. Pylori, Neisseria gonorrhoeae)

20
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Purpose of type V

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 Autotransporters
 2 partner system
 Vc or AT-2

21
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Type IV pilus structure

A

Tip adhesin
Major pilus subunit
Base of structure
Other

22
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Type IV tip adhesin

A
  • P. Aeruginosa tip adhesin PilY1 binds asialoGM1/2

* Neisseria tip adhesin binds CD46

23
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Type IV major pilus subunit

A

PilA

24
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Type IV base of structure

A
  • PilQ = channel in OM
  • PilC essential inner membrane protein
  • PilB energises assembly via hydrolysis of NTPs.
  • PilT energises retraction and recycling of pilins.
25
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Type IV pilus structure - other

A

• PilD is a specific peptidase on the inner membrane, cleaves signal peptide for Sec pathway on secreted proteins.