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Nucleotide signaling pathway convergence in a cAMP-sensing bacterial c-di-GMP phosphodiesterase

Nucleotide signaling pathway convergence in a cAMP-sensing bacterial c-di-GMP phosphodiesterase
Nucleotide signaling pathway convergence in a cAMP-sensing bacterial c-di-GMP phosphodiesterase
Bacterial usage of the cyclic dinucleotide c-di-GMP is widespread, governing the transition between motile/sessile and unicellular/multicellular behaviors. There is limited information on c-di-GMP metabolism, particularly on regulatory mechanisms governing control of EAL c-di-GMP phosphodiesterases. Herein, we provide high-resolution structures for an EAL enzyme Bd1971, from the predatory bacterium Bdellovibrio bacteriovorus, which is controlled by a second signaling nucleotide, cAMP. The full-length cAMP-bound form reveals the sensory N-terminus to be a domain-swapped variant of the cNMP/CRP family, which in the cAMP-activated state holds the C-terminal EAL enzyme in a phosphodiesterase-active conformation. Using a truncation mutant, we trap both a half-occupied and inactive apo-form of the protein, demonstrating a series of conformational changes that alter juxtaposition of the sensory domains. We show that Bd1971 interacts with several GGDEF proteins (c-di-GMP producers), but mutants of Bd1971 do not share the discrete phenotypes of GGDEF mutants, instead having an elevated level of c-di-GMP, suggesting that the role of Bd1971 is to moderate these levels, allowing "action potentials" to be generated by each GGDEF protein to effect their specific functions.
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Cadby, Ian T.
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Lambert, Carey
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Tridgett, Matthew
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Till, Rob
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Ahmad, Rashidah
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Fung, Rowena
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Hobley, Laura
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Hughes, William S.
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Moynihan, Patrick J.
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Sockett, Elizabeth R.
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Lovering, Andrew L.
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Cadby, Ian T., Basford, Sarah M., Nottingham, Ruth, Meek, Richard, Lowry, Rebecca, Lambert, Carey, Tridgett, Matthew, Till, Rob, Ahmad, Rashidah, Fung, Rowena, Hobley, Laura, Hughes, William S., Moynihan, Patrick J., Sockett, Elizabeth R. and Lovering, Andrew L. (2019) Nucleotide signaling pathway convergence in a cAMP-sensing bacterial c-di-GMP phosphodiesterase. The EMBO Journal, 38, [e100772]. (doi:10.15252/embj.2018100772).

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Abstract

Bacterial usage of the cyclic dinucleotide c-di-GMP is widespread, governing the transition between motile/sessile and unicellular/multicellular behaviors. There is limited information on c-di-GMP metabolism, particularly on regulatory mechanisms governing control of EAL c-di-GMP phosphodiesterases. Herein, we provide high-resolution structures for an EAL enzyme Bd1971, from the predatory bacterium Bdellovibrio bacteriovorus, which is controlled by a second signaling nucleotide, cAMP. The full-length cAMP-bound form reveals the sensory N-terminus to be a domain-swapped variant of the cNMP/CRP family, which in the cAMP-activated state holds the C-terminal EAL enzyme in a phosphodiesterase-active conformation. Using a truncation mutant, we trap both a half-occupied and inactive apo-form of the protein, demonstrating a series of conformational changes that alter juxtaposition of the sensory domains. We show that Bd1971 interacts with several GGDEF proteins (c-di-GMP producers), but mutants of Bd1971 do not share the discrete phenotypes of GGDEF mutants, instead having an elevated level of c-di-GMP, suggesting that the role of Bd1971 is to moderate these levels, allowing "action potentials" to be generated by each GGDEF protein to effect their specific functions.

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Published date: 29 July 2019

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Local EPrints ID: 476629
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/476629
ISSN: 0261-4189
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ORCID for Richard Meek: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-1370-0896

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Date deposited: 10 May 2023 16:43
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Author: Ian T. Cadby
Author: Sarah M. Basford
Author: Ruth Nottingham
Author: Richard Meek ORCID iD
Author: Rebecca Lowry
Author: Carey Lambert
Author: Matthew Tridgett
Author: Rob Till
Author: Rashidah Ahmad
Author: Rowena Fung
Author: Laura Hobley
Author: William S. Hughes
Author: Patrick J. Moynihan
Author: Elizabeth R. Sockett
Author: Andrew L. Lovering

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