Regulation of Shigella Effector Kinase OspG through Modulation of Its Dynamic Properties.

J Mol Biol

Department of Biochemistry, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK S7N 5E5, Canada; Department of Biochemistry, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Electronic address:

Published: July 2018

Gram-negative pathogens secrete effector proteins into human cells to modulate normal cellular processes and establish a bacterial replication niche. Shigella and pathogenic Escherichia coli possess homologous effector kinases, OspG and NleH1/2, respectively. Upon translocation, OspG but not NleH binds to ubiquitin and a subset of E2~Ub conjugates, which was shown to activate its kinase activity. Here we show that OspG, having a minimal kinase fold, acquired a novel mechanism of regulation of its activity. Binding of the E2~Ub conjugate to OspG not only stimulates its kinase activity but also increases its optimal temperature for activity to match the human body temperature and stabilizes its labile C-terminal domain. The melting temperature (T) of OspG alone is only 31 °C, as compared to 41 °C to NleH1/2 homologs. In the presence of E2~Ub, the T of OspG increases to ~42 °C, while Ub by itself increases the T to 39 °C. Moreover, OspG alone displays maximal activity at 26 °C, while in the presence of E2~Ub, maximal activity occurs at ~42 °C. Using NMR and molecular dynamics calculations, we have identified the C-terminal lobe and, in particular, the C-terminal helix, as the key elements responsible for lower thermal stability of OspG as compared to homologous effector kinases.

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