3.A.24.5.1 Esx-4 secretion system. Gray et al. 2016 showed that ESX-4 is essential for conjugal recipient activity in
Mycobacterium smegmatis. Transcription of esx4 genes in the recipient
requires coculture with a donor strain and a functional ESX-1 apparatus
in the recipient. Conversely, mutation of the donor ESX-1 apparatus
amplifies the esx4 transcriptional response in the recipient. The effect
of ESX-1 on esx4 transcription correlates with conjugal DNA transfer
efficiencies. Thus, intercellular communication via ESX-1
controls the expression of its evolutionary progenitor, ESX-4, to
promote conjugation between mycobacteria. The eight proteins listed under this TC# are all encoded withing a single gene cluster (Gray et al. 2016). ESX-4 influences the secretion of the culture filtrate proteins Rv0125
and Rv1085c, which are also necessary for efficient heme utilization. Sankey et al. 2023 discovered that deletion of the alternative sigma factor SigM
reduced M. tuberculosis (Mtb)heme utilization through two pathways
and predicted that SigM is a global positive regulator of core heme
utilization genes of both pathways. They presented direct
evidence that some mycobacterial PPE (proline-proline-glutamate motif)
proteins of the PPE protein family are pore-forming membrane proteins. They identified core components of both Mtb Heme utilization pathways and identified a novel channel-forming membrane protein of Mtb. The largest source of iron for Mtb in the human host is heme. The ancestral ESX-4 type
VII secretion system is required for the efficient utilization of heme
as a source of iron. This is another
biological function identified for ESX-4 in Mtb. A most exciting finding is that some
mycobacterial PPE (proline-proline-glutamate motif) proteins that have
been implicated in the nutrient acquisition are membrane proteins that
can form channels in a lipid bilayer (Sankey et al. 2023).
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Accession Number: | L8FHH3 |
Protein Name: | ESAT-6-like protein |
Length: | 103 |
Molecular Weight: | 11419.00 |
Species: | Mycobacterium smegmatis (strain MKD8) [1214915] |
Substrate |
protein polypeptide chain |
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1: MSTPLGADFD VMTTVAGQID VRNDDIRSML QTFIGRMNTV PPTVWGGVAA TRFRDVVERW
61: NAESLTLHTT LQRIAETIRH NERTLREAAD GHAQRLGGVG ETL