A Unique Sequence Is Essential for Efficient Multidrug Efflux Function of the MtrD Protein of <italic toggle="yes">Neisseria gonorrhoeae</italic>

ABSTRACT Antimicrobial resistance in Neisseria gonorrhoeae has reached an alarming level, severely impacting the effective treatment of gonorrhea. Belonging to the resistance-nodulation-cell division (RND) superfamily of efflux transporters, the MtrD membrane protein of N. gonorrhoeae provides resis...

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Main Authors: Mohsen Chitsaz, Vrinda Gupta, Benjamin Harris, Megan L. O’Mara, Melissa H. Brown
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Published: American Society for Microbiology 2021-08-01
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Online Access:https://journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/mBio.01675-21
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author Mohsen Chitsaz
Vrinda Gupta
Benjamin Harris
Megan L. O’Mara
Melissa H. Brown
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description ABSTRACT Antimicrobial resistance in Neisseria gonorrhoeae has reached an alarming level, severely impacting the effective treatment of gonorrhea. Belonging to the resistance-nodulation-cell division (RND) superfamily of efflux transporters, the MtrD membrane protein of N. gonorrhoeae provides resistance to a broad range of antimicrobial compounds. A unique feature of MtrD is an 11-residue sequence (from N917 to P927 [N917-P927]) that connects transmembrane helices (TMS) 9 and 10; this sequence is not present in homologous RND proteins. This study explores the structural and functional roles of the N917-P927 region by means of mutant analysis and molecular dynamics simulations. We show that N917-P927 plays a key role in modulating substrate access to the binding cleft and influences the overall orientation of the protein within the inner membrane necessary for optimal functioning. Removal of N917-P927 significantly reduced MtrD-mediated resistance to a range of antimicrobials and mutations of three single amino acids impacted MtrD-mediated multidrug resistance. Furthermore, molecular dynamics simulations showed deletion of N917-P927 in MtrD may dysregulate access of the substrate to the binding cleft and closure of the substrate-binding pocket during the transport cycle. These findings indicate that N917-P927 is a key region for interacting with the inner membrane, conceivably influencing substrate capture from the membrane-periplasm interface and thus is essential for full multidrug resistance capacity of MtrD. IMPORTANCE The historical sexually transmitted infection gonorrhea continues to be a major public health concern with an estimated global annual incidence of 86.9 million cases. N. gonorrhoeae has been identified by the World Health Organization as one of the 12 antimicrobial-resistant bacterial species that poses the greatest risk to human health. As the major efflux pump in gonococci, the MtrD transporter contributes to the cell envelope barrier in this organism and pumps antimicrobials from the periplasm and inner membrane, resulting in resistance. This study demonstrates that a unique region of the MtrD protein that connects TMS 9 and TMS 10 forms a structure that may interact with the inner membrane positioning TMS 9 and stabilizing the protein facilitating substrate capture from the inner membrane-periplasm interface. Analysis of mutants of this region identified that it was essential for MtrD-mediated multidrug resistance. Characterization of the structure and function of this unique local region of MtrD has implications for drug efflux mechanisms used by related proteins and is important knowledge for development of antibiotics that bypass efflux.
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spelling doaj.art-08dd0a5af4dd47118014eb303e4ea2de2022-12-21T23:13:38ZengAmerican Society for MicrobiologymBio2150-75112021-08-0112410.1128/mBio.01675-21A Unique Sequence Is Essential for Efficient Multidrug Efflux Function of the MtrD Protein of <italic toggle="yes">Neisseria gonorrhoeae</italic>Mohsen Chitsaz0Vrinda Gupta1Benjamin Harris2Megan L. O’Mara3Melissa H. Brown4College of Science and Engineering, Flinders University, Bedford Park, SA, AustraliaResearch School of Chemistry, Australian National University, Canberra, ACT, AustraliaResearch School of Chemistry, Australian National University, Canberra, ACT, AustraliaResearch School of Chemistry, Australian National University, Canberra, ACT, AustraliaCollege of Science and Engineering, Flinders University, Bedford Park, SA, AustraliaABSTRACT Antimicrobial resistance in Neisseria gonorrhoeae has reached an alarming level, severely impacting the effective treatment of gonorrhea. Belonging to the resistance-nodulation-cell division (RND) superfamily of efflux transporters, the MtrD membrane protein of N. gonorrhoeae provides resistance to a broad range of antimicrobial compounds. A unique feature of MtrD is an 11-residue sequence (from N917 to P927 [N917-P927]) that connects transmembrane helices (TMS) 9 and 10; this sequence is not present in homologous RND proteins. This study explores the structural and functional roles of the N917-P927 region by means of mutant analysis and molecular dynamics simulations. We show that N917-P927 plays a key role in modulating substrate access to the binding cleft and influences the overall orientation of the protein within the inner membrane necessary for optimal functioning. Removal of N917-P927 significantly reduced MtrD-mediated resistance to a range of antimicrobials and mutations of three single amino acids impacted MtrD-mediated multidrug resistance. Furthermore, molecular dynamics simulations showed deletion of N917-P927 in MtrD may dysregulate access of the substrate to the binding cleft and closure of the substrate-binding pocket during the transport cycle. These findings indicate that N917-P927 is a key region for interacting with the inner membrane, conceivably influencing substrate capture from the membrane-periplasm interface and thus is essential for full multidrug resistance capacity of MtrD. IMPORTANCE The historical sexually transmitted infection gonorrhea continues to be a major public health concern with an estimated global annual incidence of 86.9 million cases. N. gonorrhoeae has been identified by the World Health Organization as one of the 12 antimicrobial-resistant bacterial species that poses the greatest risk to human health. As the major efflux pump in gonococci, the MtrD transporter contributes to the cell envelope barrier in this organism and pumps antimicrobials from the periplasm and inner membrane, resulting in resistance. This study demonstrates that a unique region of the MtrD protein that connects TMS 9 and TMS 10 forms a structure that may interact with the inner membrane positioning TMS 9 and stabilizing the protein facilitating substrate capture from the inner membrane-periplasm interface. Analysis of mutants of this region identified that it was essential for MtrD-mediated multidrug resistance. Characterization of the structure and function of this unique local region of MtrD has implications for drug efflux mechanisms used by related proteins and is important knowledge for development of antibiotics that bypass efflux.https://journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/mBio.01675-21RND proteinefflux pumpNeisseria gonorrhoeaegonorrheamultidrug resistanceMtrD protein
spellingShingle Mohsen Chitsaz
Vrinda Gupta
Benjamin Harris
Megan L. O’Mara
Melissa H. Brown
A Unique Sequence Is Essential for Efficient Multidrug Efflux Function of the MtrD Protein of <italic toggle="yes">Neisseria gonorrhoeae</italic>
mBio
RND protein
efflux pump
Neisseria gonorrhoeae
gonorrhea
multidrug resistance
MtrD protein
title A Unique Sequence Is Essential for Efficient Multidrug Efflux Function of the MtrD Protein of <italic toggle="yes">Neisseria gonorrhoeae</italic>
title_full A Unique Sequence Is Essential for Efficient Multidrug Efflux Function of the MtrD Protein of <italic toggle="yes">Neisseria gonorrhoeae</italic>
title_fullStr A Unique Sequence Is Essential for Efficient Multidrug Efflux Function of the MtrD Protein of <italic toggle="yes">Neisseria gonorrhoeae</italic>
title_full_unstemmed A Unique Sequence Is Essential for Efficient Multidrug Efflux Function of the MtrD Protein of <italic toggle="yes">Neisseria gonorrhoeae</italic>
title_short A Unique Sequence Is Essential for Efficient Multidrug Efflux Function of the MtrD Protein of <italic toggle="yes">Neisseria gonorrhoeae</italic>
title_sort unique sequence is essential for efficient multidrug efflux function of the mtrd protein of italic toggle yes neisseria gonorrhoeae italic
topic RND protein
efflux pump
Neisseria gonorrhoeae
gonorrhea
multidrug resistance
MtrD protein
url https://journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/mBio.01675-21
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