The Type VI secretion system (T6SS) is widespread among bacterial pathogens and acts as an effective weapon against competitor bacteria and eukaryotic hosts by delivering toxic effector proteins directly into target cells. The T6SS utilises a bacteriophage-like contractile machinery to expel a puncturing device based on a tube of Hcp topped with a VgrG spike, which can be extended by a final tip from a PAAR domain-containing protein. Effector proteins are believed to be delivered by specifically associating with particular Hcp, VgrG or PAAR proteins, either covalently (‘specialised’) or non-covalently (‘cargo’ effectors). Here we used the T6SS of the opportunistic pathogen Serratia marcescens, together with integratecd genetic, proteomic and biochemical approaches, to elucidate the role of specific VgrG and PAAR homologues in T6SS function and effector specificity, revealing new aspects and unexpected subtleties in effector delivery by the T6SS. We identified effectors, both cargo and specialised, absolutely dependent on a particular VgrG for delivery to target cells, and discovered that other cargo effectors can show a preference for a particular VgrG. The presence of at least one PAAR protein was found to be essential for T6SS function, consistent with designation as a ‘core’ T6SS component. We showed that specific VgrG-PAAR combinations are required to assemble a functional T6SS and that the three distinct VgrG-PAAR assemblies in S. marcescens exhibit distinct effector specificity and efficiency. Unexpectedly, we discovered that two different PAAR-containing Rhs proteins can functionally pair with the same VgrG protein. Showing that accessory EagR proteins are involved in these interactions, native VgrG-Rhs-EagR complexes were isolated and specific interactions between EagR and cognate Rhs proteins identified. This study defines an essential yet flexible role for PAAR proteins in the T6SS and highlights the existence of distinct versions of the machinery with differential effector specificity and efficiency of target cell delivery.
VgrG and PAAR Proteins Define Distinct Versions of a Functional Type VI Secretion System
F. Cianfanelli,Juliana Alcoforado Diniz,Manman Guo,V. De Cesare,M. Trost,Sarah J. Coulthurst
Published 2016 in PLoS Pathogens
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PUBLICATION RECORD
- Publication year
2016
- Venue
PLoS Pathogens
- Publication date
2016-06-01
- Fields of study
Biology, Medicine
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Semantic Scholar, PubMed
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CLAIMS
- Specific VgrG and PAAR assemblies in Serratia marcescens define distinct functional versions of the Type VI secretion system with different effector specificity and delivery efficiency.박진우 (dztg5apj7m) extraction뀨 (7c402c1b98) reviewAK (4715169a40) reviewB (s683577b42) reviewimjlk (vdp8mqzes2) review
CONCEPTS
- eagr protein
An accessory protein that participates in pairing between VgrG and cognate Rhs proteins in Serratia marcescens.
Aliases: EagR
박진우 (dztg5apj7m) extraction뀨 (7c402c1b98) reviewAK (4715169a40) reviewB (s683577b42) reviewimjlk (vdp8mqzes2) review - effector protein
A toxic protein cargo associated with the Type VI secretion system and delivered into competitor bacteria or eukaryotic host cells.
박진우 (dztg5apj7m) extraction뀨 (7c402c1b98) reviewAK (4715169a40) reviewB (s683577b42) reviewimjlk (vdp8mqzes2) review - paar protein
A tip-associated protein family that can cap the VgrG spike in the Type VI secretion system.
Aliases: PAAR
박진우 (dztg5apj7m) extraction뀨 (7c402c1b98) reviewAK (4715169a40) reviewB (s683577b42) reviewimjlk (vdp8mqzes2) review - rhs protein
A PAAR-containing toxin-associated protein that can form complexes with VgrG and accessory factors in this system.
Aliases: Rhs
박진우 (dztg5apj7m) extraction뀨 (7c402c1b98) reviewAK (4715169a40) reviewB (s683577b42) reviewimjlk (vdp8mqzes2) review - type vi secretion system
A bacteriophage-like contractile secretion machine used by Serratia marcescens to deliver toxic cargo into target cells.
Aliases: T6SS
박진우 (dztg5apj7m) extraction뀨 (7c402c1b98) reviewAK (4715169a40) reviewB (s683577b42) reviewimjlk (vdp8mqzes2) review - vgrg protein
A spike-component protein of the Type VI secretion apparatus that can act as a delivery platform for associated effectors.
Aliases: VgrG
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