Lecture 15 -- Protein Transport and Secretion II Flashcards

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  • uses sec or tat first
  • found in plants and animals, involved in adaptation, virulence, and pathogenicity
  • proteins folded before being transported
  • undergoes assembly when needed – pseudopilus extends
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Type II Secretion System

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  • outer-membrane complex (gated channel)
  • pseudopilus (aids in the movement of the substrate through the channel)
  • inner membrane platform (targets substrate, involved in protein folding and contains ATPase which provides energy for the system)
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Type II Secretion System Structure

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  • proteases, cyto/hemolysis, adhesins, growth inhibition of competing bacteria, intracellular motility
  • uses sec
  • portion of protein facilitates its own secretion
  • energy-independent
  • remains unfolded
  • beta barrel
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Type V Secretion System

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  • signal peptide
  • pertactin domain that aids in folding and transport
  • autotransporter domain
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autotransporter structure

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  • c terminal signal sequence uses ABC transporter for energu, PMF has elecrophoresis early exit –> uses proton racheting to prevent backliding
  • toxins
  • cannot secrete proteins inside another cell
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Type I secretion

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  • secretes proteins and DNA proteins
  • proteins have translocation signal used for targeting
  • pilus is also a channel
  • proteins remain unfolded
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Type IV

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  • substrates effector proteins
  • injectosomes (needle)
  • cell adherence is the trigger/requires ATP and PMF
  • substrates unfolded and LACK SIGNAL SEQUENCE
  • are assembled when needed
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Type III

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  • effectors include function for competing with other bacteria
  • major role in microbiome
  • contain immunity proteins (inhibits action of toxin/reverses action of effector) and phsyical barriers
  • has tip containing effector (drives up and punches through adjacent cell)
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Type VI

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