AI Article Synopsis

  • Scientists found that certain special parts of proteins called IDRs help bacteria keep their cell walls strong.
  • When there's trouble with the cell wall, a protein called RsgI gets activated, which helps send a signal to fix things.
  • Both RsgI and another protein called PBP1 have these IDRs that help them work together to repair any weaknesses in the bacteria's protective layer.

Article Abstract

Intrinsically disordered protein regions (IDRs) have been implicated in diverse nuclear and cytoplasmic functions in eukaryotes, but their roles in bacteria are less clear. Here, we report that extracytoplasmic IDRs in are required for cell wall homeostasis. The σ transcription factor is activated in response to envelope stress through regulated intramembrane proteolysis (RIP) of its membrane-anchored anti-σ factor, RsgI. Unlike canonical RIP pathways, we show that ectodomain (site-1) cleavage of RsgI is constitutive, but the two cleavage products remain stably associated, preventing intramembrane (site-2) proteolysis. The regulated step in this pathway is their dissociation, which is triggered by impaired cell wall synthesis and requires RsgI's extracytoplasmic IDR. Intriguingly, the major peptidoglycan polymerase PBP1 also contains an extracytoplasmic IDR, and we show that this region is important for its function. Disparate IDRs can replace the native IDRs on both RsgI and PBP1, arguing that these unstructured regions function similarly. Our data support a model in which the RsgI-σ signaling system and PBP1 represent complementary pathways to repair gaps in the PG meshwork. The IDR on RsgI senses these gaps and activates σ, while the IDR on PBP1 directs the synthase to these sites to fortify them.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9732909PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/gad.349895.122DOI Listing

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