Structure and Conservation of Amyloid Spines From the Candida albicans Als5 Adhesin
Candida Als family adhesins mediate adhesion to biological and abiotic substrates, as well as fungal cell aggregation, fungal-bacterial co-aggregation and biofilm formation. The activity of at least two family members, Als5 and Als1, is dependent on amyloid-like protein aggregation that is initiated...
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author | Nimrod Golan Sergei Schwartz-Perov Meytal Landau Meytal Landau Peter N. Lipke |
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description | Candida Als family adhesins mediate adhesion to biological and abiotic substrates, as well as fungal cell aggregation, fungal-bacterial co-aggregation and biofilm formation. The activity of at least two family members, Als5 and Als1, is dependent on amyloid-like protein aggregation that is initiated by shear force. Each Als adhesin has a ∼300-residue N-terminal Ig-like/invasin region. The following 108-residue, low complexity, threonine-rich (T) domain unfolds under shear force to expose a critical amyloid-forming segment 322SNGIVIVATTRTV334 at the interface between the Ig-like/invasin domain 2 and the T domain of Candida albicans Als5. Amyloid prediction programs identified six potential amyloidogenic sequences in the Ig-like/invasin region and three others in the T domain of C. albicans Als5. Peptides derived from four of these sequences formed fibrils that bound thioflavin T, the amyloid indicator dye, and three of these revealed atomic-resolution structures of cross-β spines. These are the first atomic-level structures for fungal adhesins. One of these segments, from the T domain, revealed kinked β-sheets, similarly to LARKS (Low-complexity, Amyloid-like, Reversible, Kinked segments) found in human functional amyloids. Based on the cross-β structures in Als proteins, we use evolutionary arguments to identify functional amyloidogenic sequences in other fungal adhesins, including adhesins from Candida auris. Thus, cross-β structures are often involved in fungal pathogenesis and potentially in antifungal therapy. |
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spelling | doaj.art-24853ede8f134fe4b96affab53b18bcc2022-12-22T01:21:53ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences2296-889X2022-07-01910.3389/fmolb.2022.926959926959Structure and Conservation of Amyloid Spines From the Candida albicans Als5 AdhesinNimrod Golan0Sergei Schwartz-Perov1Meytal Landau2Meytal Landau3Peter N. Lipke4Department of Biology, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, IsraelDepartment of Biology, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, IsraelDepartment of Biology, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, IsraelEuropean Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) and Centre for Structural Systems Biology, Hamburg, GermanyBiology Department, Brooklyn College of the City University of New York, Brooklyn, NY, United StatesCandida Als family adhesins mediate adhesion to biological and abiotic substrates, as well as fungal cell aggregation, fungal-bacterial co-aggregation and biofilm formation. The activity of at least two family members, Als5 and Als1, is dependent on amyloid-like protein aggregation that is initiated by shear force. Each Als adhesin has a ∼300-residue N-terminal Ig-like/invasin region. The following 108-residue, low complexity, threonine-rich (T) domain unfolds under shear force to expose a critical amyloid-forming segment 322SNGIVIVATTRTV334 at the interface between the Ig-like/invasin domain 2 and the T domain of Candida albicans Als5. Amyloid prediction programs identified six potential amyloidogenic sequences in the Ig-like/invasin region and three others in the T domain of C. albicans Als5. Peptides derived from four of these sequences formed fibrils that bound thioflavin T, the amyloid indicator dye, and three of these revealed atomic-resolution structures of cross-β spines. These are the first atomic-level structures for fungal adhesins. One of these segments, from the T domain, revealed kinked β-sheets, similarly to LARKS (Low-complexity, Amyloid-like, Reversible, Kinked segments) found in human functional amyloids. Based on the cross-β structures in Als proteins, we use evolutionary arguments to identify functional amyloidogenic sequences in other fungal adhesins, including adhesins from Candida auris. Thus, cross-β structures are often involved in fungal pathogenesis and potentially in antifungal therapy.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmolb.2022.926959/fullcross-betabiofilm adhesinCandida pathogenesiscell wall mannoproteinsfunctional amyloids |
spellingShingle | Nimrod Golan Sergei Schwartz-Perov Meytal Landau Meytal Landau Peter N. Lipke Structure and Conservation of Amyloid Spines From the Candida albicans Als5 Adhesin Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences cross-beta biofilm adhesin Candida pathogenesis cell wall mannoproteins functional amyloids |
title | Structure and Conservation of Amyloid Spines From the Candida albicans Als5 Adhesin |
title_full | Structure and Conservation of Amyloid Spines From the Candida albicans Als5 Adhesin |
title_fullStr | Structure and Conservation of Amyloid Spines From the Candida albicans Als5 Adhesin |
title_full_unstemmed | Structure and Conservation of Amyloid Spines From the Candida albicans Als5 Adhesin |
title_short | Structure and Conservation of Amyloid Spines From the Candida albicans Als5 Adhesin |
title_sort | structure and conservation of amyloid spines from the candida albicans als5 adhesin |
topic | cross-beta biofilm adhesin Candida pathogenesis cell wall mannoproteins functional amyloids |
url | https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmolb.2022.926959/full |
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