Structure of the streptococcal cell wall C5a peptidase

C. Kent Brown, Zu Yi Gu, Yury V. Matsuka, Sai S. Purushothaman, Laurie A. Winter, P. Patrick Cleary, Stephen B. Olmsted, Douglas H. Ohlendorf, Cathleen A. Earhart

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Abstract

The structure of a cell surface enzyme from a Gram-positive pathogen has been determined to 2-Å resolution. Gram-positive pathogens have a thick cell wall to which proteins and carbohydrate are covalently attached. Streptococcal C5a peptidase (SCP), is a highly specific protease and adhesin/invasin. Structural analysis of a 949-residue fragment of the [D130A,S512A] mutant of SCP from group B Streptococcus (S. agalactiae, SCPB) revealed SCPB is composed of five distinct domains. The N-terminal subtilisin-like protease domain has a 134-residue protease-associated domain inserted into a loop between two β-strands. This domain also contains one of two Arg-Gly-Asp (RGD) sequences found in SCPB. At the C terminus are three fibronectin type III (Fn) domains. The second RGD sequence is located between Fn1 and Fn2. Our analysis suggests that SCP binding to integrins by the RGD motifs may stabilize conformational changes required for substrate binding.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)18391-18396
Number of pages6
JournalProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Volume102
Issue number51
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 20 2005

Keywords

  • Bacterial adhesins
  • Endopeptidases
  • Molecular models
  • Streptococcus agalactiae
  • X-ray crystallography

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