Qiao Pan # ,Qingyuan Xu # ,Tong Liu,Yujuan Zhang,Jiuqing Xin
Mol Microbiol.2022 Jul 6.doi: 10.1111/mmi.14963. Online ahead of print.
Abstract
The unfolded protein response (UPR) plays a crucial role in Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae (M. hyopneumoniae) pathogenesis. We previously demonstrated that M. hyopneumoniae interferes with the host UPR to foster bacterial adhesion and infection. However, the underlying molecular mechanism of this UPR modulation is unclear. Here, we report that M. hyopneumoniae membrane protein Mhp271 interacts with host GRP78, a master regulator of UPR localized to the porcine tracheal epithelial cells (PTECs) surface. The interaction of Mhp271 with GRP78 reduces the porcine beta-defensin 2 (PBD-2) production, thereby facilitating M. hyopneumoniae adherence and infection. Furthermore, the R1-2 repeat region of Mhp271 is crucial for GRP78 binding and the regulation of PBD-2 expression. Intriguingly, a coimmunoprecipitation (Co-IP) assay and molecular docking prediction indicated that the ATP- rather than the substrate-binding domain of GRP78 is targeted by Mhp271 R1-2. Overall, our findings identify host GRP78 as a target for M. hyopneumoniae Mhp271 modulating the host UPR to facilitate M. hyopneumoniae adherence and infection.
Keywords: A nucleotide-binding domain (NBD); GRP78; Infection; Mhp271; Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae; Protein-protein interaction; R1 repeats region; Unfolded protein response.