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The immunodominant protein P116 extracts cholesterol and other essential lipids

Lasse Sprankel, David Vizarraga, Jesús Martín, Sina Manger, Jakob Meier-Credo, Marina Marcos, Josep Julve, Noemi Rotllan, Margot P. Scheffer, Joan Carles Escolà-Gil, View ORCID ProfileJulian D. Langer, Jaume Piñol, Ignacio Fita, Achilleas S. Frangakis
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.06.28.498018
Lasse Sprankel
1Buchmann Institute for Molecular Life Sciences and Institute of Biophysics, Goethe University Frankfurt, Max-von-Laue Str. 15, 60438 Frankfurt, Germany
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David Vizarraga
2Instituto de Biología Molecular de Barcelona (IBMB-CSIC), Parc Científic de Barcelona, Baldiri Reixac 10, 08028 Barcelona, Spain
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Jesús Martín
2Instituto de Biología Molecular de Barcelona (IBMB-CSIC), Parc Científic de Barcelona, Baldiri Reixac 10, 08028 Barcelona, Spain
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Sina Manger
1Buchmann Institute for Molecular Life Sciences and Institute of Biophysics, Goethe University Frankfurt, Max-von-Laue Str. 15, 60438 Frankfurt, Germany
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Jakob Meier-Credo
3Max Planck Institute for Biophysics, Max-von-Laue Str. 15, 60438 Frankfurt, Germany
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Marina Marcos
4Institut de Biotecnologia i Biomedicina and Departament de Bioquímica i Biologia Molecular, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, 08193 Cerdanyola del Vallès, Spain
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Josep Julve
5Institut de Recerca de l’Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau and CIBER de Diabetes y Enfermedades Metabólicas Asociadas (CIBERDEM), C/ Sant Quintí 77, 08041 Barcelona, Spain
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Noemi Rotllan
5Institut de Recerca de l’Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau and CIBER de Diabetes y Enfermedades Metabólicas Asociadas (CIBERDEM), C/ Sant Quintí 77, 08041 Barcelona, Spain
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Margot P. Scheffer
1Buchmann Institute for Molecular Life Sciences and Institute of Biophysics, Goethe University Frankfurt, Max-von-Laue Str. 15, 60438 Frankfurt, Germany
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Joan Carles Escolà-Gil
5Institut de Recerca de l’Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau and CIBER de Diabetes y Enfermedades Metabólicas Asociadas (CIBERDEM), C/ Sant Quintí 77, 08041 Barcelona, Spain
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Julian D. Langer
3Max Planck Institute for Biophysics, Max-von-Laue Str. 15, 60438 Frankfurt, Germany
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Jaume Piñol
4Institut de Biotecnologia i Biomedicina and Departament de Bioquímica i Biologia Molecular, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, 08193 Cerdanyola del Vallès, Spain
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Ignacio Fita
2Instituto de Biología Molecular de Barcelona (IBMB-CSIC), Parc Científic de Barcelona, Baldiri Reixac 10, 08028 Barcelona, Spain
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Achilleas S. Frangakis
1Buchmann Institute for Molecular Life Sciences and Institute of Biophysics, Goethe University Frankfurt, Max-von-Laue Str. 15, 60438 Frankfurt, Germany
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Abstract

Many human pathogens need to extract lipids from their environment for survival and proliferation. How this is accomplished on a molecular level is largely unknown1. Here, we report a comprehensive structural and functional analysis of the previously uncharacterized protein P116 (MPN_213) from Mycoplasma pneumoniae, a human pathogen responsible for approximately 30% of community-acquired human pneumonia2. Single-particle cryo-electron microscopy of P116 at 3.3 Å resolution reveals a homodimer with a core domain presenting a previously unseen fold. This fold creates a large cavity of ∼18,000 Å3 with a hydrophobic internal surface that is accessible to solvent. Within the cavity ligands with a length of 10-19 Å and a width of 4 Å could be observed. These ligands were identified as the essential lipids phosphatidylcholine, sphingomyelin and cholesterol using mass spectrometry. When the cavity is emptied, the protein undergoes an extensive conformational change that can no longer accommodate lipids. When emptied P116 is incubated with high-density lipoproteins (HDLs) a net transfer of cholesterol is demonstrated by a radioactivity experiment and cryo-electron microscopy resolves a complex between P116 and HDL. Taken together, our results reveal the mechanism by which P116 extracts essential lipids from the host environment and possibly then delivers them into the membrane by a wringing movement. This mechanism may be precedential for other cholesterol-auxotrophic bacteria.

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The immunodominant protein P116 extracts cholesterol and other essential lipids
Lasse Sprankel, David Vizarraga, Jesús Martín, Sina Manger, Jakob Meier-Credo, Marina Marcos, Josep Julve, Noemi Rotllan, Margot P. Scheffer, Joan Carles Escolà-Gil, Julian D. Langer, Jaume Piñol, Ignacio Fita, Achilleas S. Frangakis
bioRxiv 2022.06.28.498018; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.06.28.498018
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The immunodominant protein P116 extracts cholesterol and other essential lipids
Lasse Sprankel, David Vizarraga, Jesús Martín, Sina Manger, Jakob Meier-Credo, Marina Marcos, Josep Julve, Noemi Rotllan, Margot P. Scheffer, Joan Carles Escolà-Gil, Julian D. Langer, Jaume Piñol, Ignacio Fita, Achilleas S. Frangakis
bioRxiv 2022.06.28.498018; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.06.28.498018

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