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9JDH

Crystal structure of the T6SS effector BtaeB-NTD from Bacteroides fragilis

Summary for 9JDH
Entry DOI10.2210/pdb9jdh/pdb
DescriptorPeptidase C39-like domain-containing protein, DI(HYDROXYETHYL)ETHER (3 entities in total)
Functional Keywordsbacteroides fragilis, t6ss, effector, interbacterial antagonism, antimicrobial protein
Biological sourceBacteroides fragilis
Total number of polymer chains1
Total formula weight44390.82
Authors
Zheng, S.N.,Li, W.X.,Chen, Z.,Gao, X. (deposition date: 2024-08-31, release date: 2025-09-03, Last modification date: 2025-11-26)
Primary citationLi, W.,Zheng, S.,Xu, X.,He, J.,Jiao, X.,Wang, M.,Hu, W.,Li, S.,Jiang, X.,Lim, B.,Shao, F.,Gao, X.
A conserved adaptor orchestrates co-secretion of synergistic type VI effectors in gut Bacteroidota.
Cell Host Microbe, 33:1901-, 2025
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PubMed Abstract: Interbacterial competition is crucial for shaping microbial communities and is often mediated by type VI secretion systems (T6SSs) that inject effectors into competing bacteria. T6SS effectors are released via structural proteins such as VgrG, but the secretion timing and coordination are unclear. Here, we report two effectors, BtpeA (Bacteroides T6SS phosphatase effector A) and BtaeB (Bacteroides T6SS amidase effector B), within the Bacteroidota T6SS that exert distinct cell-wall destructive activities critical for interspecies competition but whose secretion is interdependent. BtpeA and BtaeB co-secretion requires an adaptor protein, BtapC (Bacteroides T6SS adaptor protein C), that mediates the sequential assembly of the pre-firing complex, VgrG-BtpeA-BtaeB-BtapC. Structural analyses of this quaternary complex elucidate multi-cargo loading mechanisms with a conserved loop in BtaeB serving as a "checkpoint" to ensure BtpeA co-secretion. During mouse colonization, the combined activities of BtpeA and BtaeB significantly exceed the sum of the individual effectors. These findings unveil a T6SS-mediated co-delivery mechanism that ensures functional synergism of effectors, highlighting potential applications in modulating gut microbiota.
PubMed: 41072405
DOI: 10.1016/j.chom.2025.09.012
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