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Name Koga Yuuichi
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researchmap researcher code 5000076449
researchmap agency Okayama University of Science

Title

Structural Basis for the Serratia marcescens Lipase Secretion System: Crystal Structures of the Membrane Fusion Protein and Nucleotide-Binding Domain.

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Author

Daichi Murata
Hiroyuki Okano
Clement Angkawidjaja
Masato Akutsu
Shun-Ichi Tanaka
Kenyu Kitahara
Takuya Yoshizawa
Hiroyoshi Matsumura
Yuji Kado
Eiichi Mizohata
Tsuyoshi Inoue
Satoshi Sano
Yuichi Koga
Shigenori Kanaya
Kazufumi Takano

Summary

Serratia marcescens secretes a lipase, LipA, through a type I secretion system (T1SS). The T1SS for LipA, the Lip system, is composed of an inner membrane ABC transporter with its nucleotide-binding domains (NBD), LipB, a membrane fusion protein, LipC, and an outer membrane channel protein, LipD. Passenger protein secreted by this system has been functionally and structurally characterized well, but relatively little information about the transporter complex is available. Here, we report the crystallographic studies of LipC without the membrane anchor region, LipC-, and the NBD of LipB (LipB-NBD). LipC- crystallographic analysis has led to the determination of the structure of the long α-helical and lipoyl domains, but not the area where it interacts with LipB, suggesting that the region is flexible without LipB. The long α-helical domain has three α-helices, which interacts with LipD in the periplasm. LipB-NBD has the common overall architecture and ATP hydrolysis activity of ABC transporter NBDs. Using the predicted models of full-length LipB and LipD, the overall structural insight into the Lip system is discussed.

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Biochemistry

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC

Volume

56

Number Of Pages

47

StartingPage

6281

EndingPage

6291

Date of Issue

2017-11-28

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Language

English

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Research papers (academic journals)

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10.1021/acs.biochem.7b00985

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