Cooperative binding and activation of fibronectin by a bacterial surface protein.
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Authors
Marjenberg, Zoe REllis, Ian R
Hagan, Robert M
Prabhakaran, Sabitha
Höök, Magnus
Talay, Susanne R
Potts, Jennifer R
Staunton, David
Schwarz-Linek, Ulrich
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2011-01-21
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Integrin-dependent cell invasion of some pathogenic bacteria is mediated by surface proteins targeting the extracellular matrix protein fibronectin (FN). Although the structural basis for bacterial FN recognition is well understood, it has been unclear why proteins such as streptococcal SfbI contain several FN-binding sites. We used microcalorimetry to reveal cooperative binding of FN fragments to arrays of binding sites in SfbI. In combination with thermodynamic analyses, functional cell-based assays show that SfbI induces conformational changes in the N-terminal 100-kDa region of FN (FN100kDa), most likely by competition with intramolecular interactions defining an inactive state of FN100kDa. This study provides insights into how long range conformational changes resulting in FN activation may be triggered by bacterial pathogens.Citation
Cooperative binding and activation of fibronectin by a bacterial surface protein. 2011, 286 (3):1884-94 J. Biol. Chem.Affiliation
Biomedical Sciences Research Complex, University of St. Andrews, St. Andrews KY16 9ST, Scotland, United Kingdom.PubMed ID
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1083-351Xae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1074/jbc.M110.183053
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