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Helical ultrastructure of the L-ENA spore aggregation factor of a *Bacillus paranthracis* foodborne outbreak strain
BiologyNature Communications

Helical ultrastructure of the L-ENA spore aggregation factor of a *Bacillus paranthracis* foodborne outbreak strain

M. Sleutel, E. D. Zegeye, et al.

This research by Mike Sleutel, Ephrem Debebe Zegeye, Ann-Katrin Llarena, Brajabandhu Pradhan, Marcus Fislage, Kristin O'Sullivan, Nani Van Gerven, Marina Aspholm, and Han Remaut uncovers a new subclass of robust endospore appendages in *Bacillus paranthracis*, revealing their potential role in survival and virulence in related strains. Utilizing cutting-edge techniques like cryo-electron microscopy and AlphaFold modeling, the study introduces a helical structure formed by stacked rings, igniting interest in microbial behaviors.... show more
Abstract
In pathogenic Bacillota, spores can form an infectious particle and can take up a central role in the environmental persistence and dissemination of disease. A poorly understood aspect of spore-mediated infection is the fibrous structures or 'endospore appendages' (ENAs) that have been seen to decorate the spores of pathogenic Bacilli and Clostridia. Current methodological approaches are opening a window on these long enigmatic structures. Using cryoID, Alphafold modelling and genetic approaches we identify a sub-class of robust ENAs in a Bacillus paranthracis foodborne outbreak strain. We demonstrate that L-ENA are encoded by a rare three-gene cluster (ena3) that contains all components for the self-assembly of ladder-like protein nanofibers of stacked heptameric rings, their anchoring to the exosporium, and their termination in a trimeric 'ruffle' made of a complement C1Q-like BcIA paralogue. The role of ENA fibers in spore-spore interaction and the distribution of L-ENA operon as mobile genetic elements in B. cereus s.l. strains suggest that L-ENA fibers may increase the survival, spread and virulence of these strains.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Aug 29, 2024
Authors
Mike Sleutel, Ephrem Debebe Zegeye, Ann-Katrin Llarena, Brajabandhu Pradhan, Marcus Fislage, Kristin O'Sullivan, Nani Van Gerven, Marina Aspholm, Han Remaut
Tags
Bacillus paranthracisendospore appendageshelical ultrastructuremobile genetic elementsvirulencecryogenic microscopygenetic cluster
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