Structural analysis of the protein/lipid complexes associated with pore formation by the bacterial toxin pneumolysin

Bonev, B. B., Gilbert, R. J.C., Andrew, P. W., Byron, O. and Watts, A. (2001) Structural analysis of the protein/lipid complexes associated with pore formation by the bacterial toxin pneumolysin. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 276(8), pp. 5714-5719. (doi: 10.1074/jbc.M005126200) (PMID:11076935)

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Abstract

Pneumolysin, a major virulence factor of the human pathogen Streptococcus pneumoniae, is a soluble protein that disrupts cholesterol-containing membranes of cells by forming ring-shaped oligomers. Magic angle spinning and wideline static 31P NMR have been used in combination with freeze-fracture electron microscopy to investigate the effect of pneumolysin on fully hydrated model membranes containing cholesterol and phosphatidylcholine and dicetyl phosphate (10:10:1 molar ratio). NMR spectra show that the interaction of pneumolysin with cholesterol-containing liposomes results in the formation of a nonbilayer phospholipid phase and vesicle aggregation. The amount of the nonbilayer phase increases with increasing protein concentration. Freeze-fracture electron microscopy indicates the coexistence of aggregated vesicles and free ring-shaped structures in the presence of pneumolysin. On the basis of their size and analysis of the NMR spectra it is concluded that the rings are pneumolysin oligomers (containing 30–50 monomers) complexed with lipid (each with 840–1400 lipids). The lifetime of the phospholipid in either bilayer-associated complexes or free pneumolysin-lipid complexes is > 15 ms. It is further concluded that the effect of pneumolysin on lipid membranes is a complex combination of pore formation within the bilayer, extraction of lipid into free oligomeric complexes, aggregation and fusion of liposomes, and the destabilization of membranes leading to formation of small vesicles.

Item Type:Articles
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Byron, Professor Olwyn
Authors: Bonev, B. B., Gilbert, R. J.C., Andrew, P. W., Byron, O., and Watts, A.
College/School:College of Medical Veterinary and Life Sciences > School of Life Sciences
Journal Name:Journal of Biological Chemistry
Journal Abbr.:J Biol Chem.
Publisher:American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.
ISSN:0021-9258
ISSN (Online):1083-351X
Published Online:04 January 2001
Copyright Holders:Copyright © 2001 ASBMB
First Published:First published in Journal of Biological Chemistry 276(8): 5714-5719
Publisher Policy:Reproduced under a Creative Commons License

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