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Mechanistic insights into the inhibition of Sec61-dependent co- and post-translational translocation by mycolactone.

Title: Mechanistic insights into the inhibition of Sec61-dependent co- and post-translational translocation by mycolactone.
Authors: McKenna, M; Simmonds, RE; High, S
Publisher Information: The Company of Biologists
Publication Year: 2016
Collection: University of Surrey, Guildford: Surrey Scholarship Online.
Description: The virulence factor mycolactone is responsible for the immunosuppression and tissue necrosis that characterise Buruli ulcer, a disease caused by infection with Mycobacterium ulcerans. In this study, we confirm that Sec61, the protein-conducting channel that coordinates entry of secretory proteins into the endoplasmic reticulum, is a primary target of mycolactone, and characterise the nature of its inhibitory effect. We conclude that mycolactone constrains the ribosome-nascent chain-Sec61 complex, consistent with its broad-ranging perturbation of the co-translational translocation of classical secretory proteins. In contrast, the effect of mycolactone on the post-translational, ribosome-independent translocation of short secretory proteins through the Sec61 complex is dependent on both signal sequence hydrophobicity and the translocation competence of the mature domain. Changes to protease sensitivity strongly suggest that mycolactone acts by inducing a conformational change in the pore-forming Sec61α subunit. These findings establish that mycolactone inhibits Sec61-mediated protein translocation and highlight differences between the co- and post-translational routes that the Sec61 complex mediates. We propose that mycolactone also provides a useful tool for further delineating the molecular mechanisms of Sec61-dependent protein translocation.
Document Type: article in journal/newspaper
File Description: text
Language: English
Relation: http://epubs.surrey.ac.uk/810048/; http://epubs.surrey.ac.uk/810048/1/SRI_deposit_agreement.pdf; http://epubs.surrey.ac.uk/810048/9/jcs.182352.full.pdf; McKenna, M, Simmonds, RE and High, S (2016) Mechanistic insights into the inhibition of Sec61-dependent co- and post-translational translocation by mycolactone. Journal of Cell Science, 129.
DOI: 10.1242/jcs.182352
Availability: http://epubs.surrey.ac.uk/810048/1/SRI_deposit_agreement.pdf; http://epubs.surrey.ac.uk/810048/9/jcs.182352.full.pdf; https://doi.org/10.1242/jcs.182352
Rights: attached
Accession Number: edsbas.29DACACC
Database: BASE