The cryo‐EM structure of the BoNT/Wo‐NTNH complex reveals two immunoglobulin‐like domains

Author:

Košenina Sara1ORCID,Škerlová Jana12ORCID,Zhang Sicai345,Dong Min345,Stenmark Pål1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics Stockholm University Sweden

2. Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry Czech Academy of Sciences Prague Czech Republic

3. Department of Urology Boston Children's Hospital MA USA

4. Department of Microbiology Harvard Medical School Boston MA USA

5. Department of Surgery Harvard Medical School Boston MA USA

Abstract

The botulinum neurotoxin‐like toxin from Weissella oryzae (BoNT/Wo) is one of the BoNT‐like toxins recently identified outside of the Clostridium genus. We show that, like the canonical BoNTs, BoNT/Wo forms a complex with its non‐toxic non‐hemagglutinin (NTNH) partner, which in traditional BoNT serotypes protects the toxin from proteases and the acidic environment of the hosts' guts. We here report the cryo‐EM structure of the 300 kDa BoNT/Wo‐NTNH/Wo complex together with pH stability studies of the complex. The structure reveals molecular details of the toxin's interactions with its protective partner. The overall structural arrangement is similar to other reported BoNT‐NTNH complexes, but NTNH/Wo uniquely contains two extra bacterial immunoglobulin‐like (Big) domains on the C‐terminus. Although the function of these Big domains is unknown, they are structurally most similar to bacterial proteins involved in adhesion to host cells. In addition, the BoNT/Wo protease domain contains an internal disulfide bond not seen in other BoNTs. Mass photometry analysis revealed that the BoNT/Wo‐NTNH/Wo complex is stable under acidic conditions and may dissociate at neutral to basic pH. These findings established that BoNT/Wo‐NTNH/Wo shares the general fold of canonical BoNT–NTNH complexes. The presence of unique structural features suggests that it may have an alternative mode of activation, translocation and recognition of host cells, raising interesting questions about the activity and the mechanism of action of BoNT/Wo as well as about its target environment, receptors and substrates.

Funder

Cancerfonden

National Institutes of Health

Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Basic Metabolic Research

Vetenskapsrådet

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cell Biology,Molecular Biology,Biochemistry

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