Staphylococcus aureusBicomponent γ-Hemolysins, HlgA, HlgB, and HlgC, Can Form Mixed Pores Containing All Components
- 19 October 2005
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling
- Vol. 45 (6) , 1539-1545
- https://doi.org/10.1021/ci050175y
Abstract
Staphylococcal γ-hemolysins are bicomponent toxins forming a protein family with leucocidins and α-toxin. Two active toxins (AB and CB) can be formed combining one of the class-S components, HlgA or HlgC, with the class-F component HlgB. These two γ-hemolysins form pores with marked similarities to α-toxin in terms of conductance, nonlinearity of the current−voltage curve, and channel stability in the open state. AB and CB pores, however, are cation-selective, whereas α-toxin is anion-selective. γ-Hemolysins' pores are hetero-oligomers formed by three or four copies of each component (indicated as 3A3B and 3C3B or 4A4B and 4C4B). Point mutants located on a β-strand of the class-S component that forms part of the protomer−protomer contact region can prevent oligomer assembly. Interestingly, these mutants inhibit growth of pores formed not only by their natural components but also by nonstandard components. This lead to the hypothesis that mixed ABC pores could also be formed. By studying the conductance of pores, assembled in the presence of all three components (in different ratios), it was observed that the magnitudes expected for mixed pores were, indeed, present. We conclude that the γ-hemolysin/leucocidin bicomponent toxin family may form a larger than expected number of active toxins by cross-combining various S and F components.Keywords
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