3.A.24.4.1 The Type VII secretion system (T7SS or MPSS); the ESAT-6-like protein secretion system, ESX-5 (Abdallah et al., 2006; Sayes et al., 2012; Houben et al. 2012). Mediates the secretion of the EsxN, PPE [pro-pro-glu motif] and PE_PGRS proteins (Deng and Xie 2012). The EccB5, EccC5, EccD5 and EccE5 proteins form a membrane complex of about 1.5 MDa while EccA5 may be the channel-forming subunit that exports the substrate proteins (Bunduc et al. 2021). Thus, ESX-5 exports protein substrate (Houben et al. 2012). PE25/PPE41form a heterodimer that is targeted to the T7SS, ESX5, by a C-terminal signal in PE25 which is necessary but not sufficient for targeting to ESX5 (Daleke et al. 2012). An esx-5 mutant is strongly impaired in the uptake and utilization of
hydrophobic carbon sources. Possibly the ESX-5 system is responsible for the transport of cell envelope
proteins that are required for nutrient uptake (Ates et al. 2015). Mycobacterium tuberculosis releases membrane vesicles (MV) that modulate host immune responses and aid in iron acquisition, and the ESX-5 system seems to play a role, together with the SenX3-RegX3 complex which regulates the process (White et al. 2018). The 3-D structure of ESX-5 has been determined (Bunduc et al. 2021) (see ESX5 family description, paragraph 11 for details). The structure of the mycobacterial ESX-5 type VII secretion system pore complex has been determined (Beckham et al. 2021). The high-resolution structure of the 2.1-megadalton ESX-5 core complex captured a dynamic, secretion-competent conformation of the pore within a well-defined transmembrane section, sandwiched between two flexible protein layers at the cytosolic entrance and the periplasmic exit. Beckham et al. 2021 proposed that this flexibility endows the ESX-5 machinery with large conformational plasticity required to accommodate targeted protein secretion. A highly dynamic state of the pore may represent a fundamental principle of bacterial secretion machineries.
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Accession Number: | O53946 |
Protein Name: | Putative uncharacterized protein aka Rv1797 |
Length: | 406 |
Molecular Weight: | 44178.00 |
Species: | Mycobacterium tuberculosis [1773] |
Number of TMSs: | 2 |
Location1 / Topology2 / Orientation3: |
Cell membrane1 / Multi-pass membrane protein2 |
Substrate |
protein polypeptide chain |
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RefSeq: |
NP_216313.1
NP_336303.1
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Entrez Gene ID: |
885452
925106
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Pfam: |
PF11203
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KEGG: |
mtc:MT1846
mtu:Rv1797
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[1] “Deciphering the biology of Mycobacterium tuberculosis from the complete genome sequence.” Cole S.T. et.al. 9634230
[2] “Whole-genome comparison of Mycobacterium tuberculosis clinical and laboratory strains.” Fleischmann R.D. et.al. 12218036
[3] “Systematic genetic nomenclature for type VII secretion systems.” Bitter W. et.al. 19876390
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1: MKAQRSFGLA LSWPRVTAVF LVDVLILAVA SHCPDSWQAD HHVAWWVGVG VAAVVTLLSV
61: VSYHGITVIS GLATWVRDWS ADPGTTLGAG CTPAIDHQRR FGRDTVGVRE YNGRLVSVIE
121: VTCGESGPSG RHWHRKSPVP MLPVVAVADG LRQFDIHLDG IDIVSVLVRG GVDAAKASAS
181: LQEWEPQGWK SEERAGDRTV ADRRRTWLVL RMNPQRNVAA VACRDSLAST LVAATERLVQ
241: DLDGQSCAAR PVTADELTEV DSAVLADLEP TWSRPGWRHL KHFNGYATSF WVTPSDITSE
301: TLDELCLPDS PEVGTTVVTV RLTTRVGSPA LSAWVRYHSD TRLPKEVAAG LNRLTGRQLA
361: AVRASLPAPT HRPLLVIPSR NLRDHDELVL PVGQELEHAT SSFVGQ