Cysteine-Dependent Conformational Heterogeneity of Shigella flexneri Autotransporter IcsA and Implications of Its Function.

Microbiol Spectr

Centre for Immunology and Infection Control, School of Biomedical Sciences, Queensland University of Technologygrid.1024.7, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

Published: December 2022

IcsA is a versatile surface virulence factor required for early and late pathogenesis stages extracellularly and intracellularly. Despite IcsA serving as a model Type V secretion system (T5SS) autotransporter to study host-pathogen interactions, its detailed molecular architecture is poorly understood. Recently, IcsA was found to switch to a different conformation for its adhesin activity upon sensing the host stimuli by Type III secretion system (T3SS). Here, we reported that the single cysteine residue (C130) near the N terminus of the IcsA passenger had a role in IcsA adhesin activity. We also showed that the IcsA passenger (IcsAp) existed in multiple conformations, and the conformation populations were influenced by a central pair of cysteine residues (C375 and C379), which was not previously reported for any Type V autotransporter passengers. Disruption of either or both central cysteine residues altered the exposure of IcsA epitopes to polyclonal anti-IcsA antibodies previously shown to block adherence, yet without loss of IcsA intracellular functions in actin-based motility (ABM). Anti-IcsA antibody reactivity was restored when the IcsA-paired cysteine substitution mutants were expressed in an background with a constitutively active T3SS, highlighting an interplay between T3SS and T5SS. The work here uncovered a novel molecular switch empowered by a centrally localized, short-spaced cysteine pair in the Type V autotransporter IcsA that ensured conformational heterogeneity to aid IcsA evasion of host immunity. species are the leading cause of diarrheal-related death globally by causing bacillary dysentery. The surface virulence factor IcsA, which is essential for pathogenesis, is a unique multifunctional autotransporter that is responsible for cell adhesion, and actin-based motility, yet detailed mechanistic understanding is lacking. Here, we showed that the three cysteine residues in IcsA contributed to the protein's distinct functions. The N-terminal cysteine residue within the IcsA passenger domain played a role in adhesin function, while a centrally localized cysteine pair provided conformational heterogeneity that resulted in IcsA molecules with different reactivity to adhesion-blocking anti-IcsA antibodies. In synergy with the Type III secretion system, this molecular switch preserved biological function in distinct IcsA conformations for cell adhesion, actin-based motility, and autophagy escape, providing a potential strategy by which evades host immunity and targets this essential virulence factor.

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