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Abstract
Even though the Obg protein is essential for bacterial viability, the cellular functions of this universally conserved GTPase remain enigmatic. Moreover, the influence of GTP and GDP binding on the activity of this protein is largely unknown. Previously, we identified a mutant isoform of ObgE (the Obg protein of Escherichia coli) that triggers cell death. In this research we explore the biochemical requirements for the toxic effect of this mutant ObgE* isoform, using cell death as a readily accessible read-out for protein activity. Both the absence of the N-terminal domain and a decreased GTP binding affinity neutralize ObgE*-mediated toxicity. Moreover, a deletion in the region that connects the N-terminal domain to the G domain likewise abolishes toxicity. Taken together, these data indicate that GTP binding by ObgE* triggers a conformational change that is transmitted to the N-terminal domain to confer toxicity. We therefore conclude that ObgE*-GTP, but not ObgE*-GDP, is the active form of ObgE* that is detrimental to cell viability. Based on these data, we speculate that also for wild-type ObgE, GTP binding triggers conformational changes that affect the N-terminal domain and thereby control ObgE function.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 16 |
| Number of pages | 12 |
| Journal | International Journal of Molecular Sciences |
| Volume | 21 |
| Issue number | 1 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 18 Dec 2019 |
Keywords
- Obg
- ObgE
- GTPase
- GTP binding
- Escherichia coli
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FWOTM913: Understanding the role of Obg and its interactome in bacterial cell death and survival at the atomic scale
Versées, W. (Administrative Promotor) & Deckers, B. (Mandate)
1/10/18 → 28/02/23
Project: Fundamental
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SRP34: SRP (Groeiers): The far reaches of enzymology in health and disease – Kinetics along signal transduction pathways within complex systems
Messens, J. (Administrative Promotor) & Versées, W. (Co-Promotor)
1/03/14 → 28/02/19
Project: Fundamental
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IWT618: Biophysical characterisation of the conserved bacterial GTPase Obg, a novel target for drug development against bacterial persisters
Versées, W. (Administrative Promotor)
1/01/13 → 31/12/16
Project: Fundamental