Functional and structural dissection of the tape measure protein of lactococcal phage TP901-1


Autoria(s): Mahony, Jennifer; Alqarni, Mona; Stockdale, Stephen; Spinelli, Silvia; Feyereisen, Marine; Cambillau, Christian; van Sinderen, Douwe
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02/12/2016

02/12/2016

08/11/2016

02/12/2016

Resumo

The tail tape measure protein (TMP) of tailed bacteriophages (also called phages) dictates the tail length and facilitates DNA transit to the cell cytoplasm during infection. Here, a thorough mutational analysis of the TMP from lactococcal phage TP901-1 (TMPTP901-1) was undertaken. We generated 56 mutants aimed at defining TMPTP901-1 domains that are essential for tail assembly and successful infection. Through analysis of the derived mutants, we determined that TP901-1 infectivity requires the N-terminal 154 aa residues, the C-terminal 60 residues and the first predicted hydrophobic region of TMPTP901-1 as a minimum. Furthermore, the role of TMPTP901-1 in tail length determination was visualized by electron microscopic imaging of TMP-deletion mutants. The inverse linear correlation between the extent of TMPTP901-1-encoding gene deletions and tail length of the corresponding virion provides an estimate of TMPTP901-1 regions interacting with the connector or involved in initiator complex formation. This study represents the most thorough characterisation of a TMP from a Gram-positive host-infecting phage and provides essential advances to understanding its role in virion assembly, morphology and infection.

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Mahony, J., Alqarni, M., Stockdale, S., Spinelli, S., Feyereisen, M., Cambillau, C. and van Sinderen, D. (2016) 'Functional and structural dissection of the tape measure protein of lactococcal phage TP901-1', Scientific Reports, 6, pp. 1-10. doi:10.1038/srep36667

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2045-2322

http://hdl.handle.net/10468/3342

10.1038/srep36667

Scientific Reports

36667

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en

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Springer Nature

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Palavras-Chave #Bacteriophage lambda tail #Length determination #Membrane protein #Infection #Baseplate #Receptor #Host #Chaperone #Lactis #Genes
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Article (peer-reviewed)