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  • SiiE is a large adhesive protein from Salmonella enterica that aids in the bacteria's attachment to host cells through a specific secretion system, emphasizing its role in infection.* -
  • The structure of SiiE's bacterial Ig-like domains has been mapped, revealing that these domains contain unique binding sites for calcium ions, essential for its function.* -
  • Molecular simulations show that calcium binding gives SiiE a rigid rod-like shape, allowing it to extend past the bacterial layer and facilitate stronger adhesion to host cells.*

Article Abstract

SiiE from Salmonella enterica is a giant 5,559-residue-long nonfimbrial adhesin that is secreted by a type 1 secretion system (T1SS) and initiates bacterial adhesion to polarized host cells. Structural insight has been gained into the 53 bacterial Ig-like (BIg) domains of SiiE, which account for 94% of the entire SiiE sequence. The crystal structure of a fragment comprising BIg domains 50 to 52 of SiiE reveals the BIg domain architecture and highlights two types of SiiE-specific Ca²⁺-binding sites. Sequence homology considerations suggest that full-length SiiE interacts with more than 100 Ca²⁺ ions. Molecular dynamics simulations and single-molecule imaging indicate that Ca²⁺ binding confers SiiE with a rigid 200 nm rod-like habitus that is required to reach out beyond the Salmonella lipopolysaccharide layer and to promote adhesion to host cells. The crystal structure suggests plausible routes for the establishment of the initial contact between Salmonella and host cells.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.str.2013.02.020DOI Listing

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