Donor strand complementation governs intersubunit interaction of fimbriae of the alternate chaperone pathway
- 22 January 2007
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Molecular Microbiology
- Vol. 63 (5) , 1372-1384
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2958.2007.05612.x
Abstract
Fimbrial filaments assembled by distinct chaperone pathways share a common mechanism of intersubunit interaction, as elucidated for colonization factor antigen I (CFA/I), archetype of enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC) Class 5 fimbriae. We postulated that a highly conserved β‐strand at the major subunit N‐terminus represents the donor strand, analogous to interactions within Class I pili. We show here that CFA/I fimbriae utilize donor strand complementation to promote proper folding of and interactions between CFA/I subunits. We constructed a series of genetic variants of CfaE, the CFA/I adhesin, incorporating a C‐terminal extension comprising a flexible linker and 10–19 of the N‐terminal residues of CfaB, the major subunit. Variants with a donor strand complement (dsc) of ≥ 12 residues were recoverable from periplasmic fractions. Genetic disruption of the donor β‐strand reduced CfaE recovery. A hexahistidine‐tagged variant of dsc19CfaE formed soluble monomers, folded into β‐sheet conformation, displayed adhesion characteristic of CFA/I, and elicited antibodies that inhibited mannose‐resistant haemagglutination by ETEC expressing CFA/I, CS4 and CS14 fimbriae. Immunoelectron microscopy indicated that CfaE was confined to the distal fimbrial tip. Our findings provide the basis to elucidate structure and function of this class of fimbrial adhesins and assess the feasibility of an adhesin‐based vaccine.Keywords
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