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Full title
Solution Structure of Outer surface protein E
Authors
  • A. Bhattacharjee
  • J.S. Oeemig
  • R. Kolodziejczyk
  • T. Meri
  • T. Kajander
  • M.J. Lehtinen
  • H. Iwai
  • T.S. Jokiranta
  • A. Goldman
Published
2 Aug 2024, 6:26 a.m.
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Publication Abstract

Borrelia burgdorferi spirochetes that cause Lyme borreliosis survive for a long time in human serum because they successfully evade the complement system, an important arm of innate immunity. The outer surface protein E (OspE) of B. burgdorferi is needed for this because it recruits complement regulator factor H (FH) onto the bacterial surface to evade complement-mediated cell lysis. To understand this process at the molecular level, we used a structural approach. First, we solved the solution structure of OspE by NMR, revealing a fold that has not been seen before in proteins involved in complement regulation. Next, we solved the x-ray structure of the complex between OspE and the FH C-terminal domains 19 and 20 (FH19-20) at 2.83 Å resolution. The structure shows that OspE binds FH19-20 in a way similar to, but not identical with, that used by endothelial cells to bind FH via glycosaminoglycans. The observed interaction of OspE with FH19-20 allows the full function of FH in down-regulation of complement activation on the bacteria. This reveals the molecular basis for how B. burgdorferi evades innate immunity and suggests how OspE could be used as a potential vaccine antigen.

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Experimental

Entry type
Single protein molecule
Molecule identifier
Components
Source organism
Borreliella burgdorferi (TaxID 139)
Expressed in
Escherichia coli (TaxID 562)
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Publication
Bhattacharjee, A. et al. Structural Basis for Complement Evasion by Lyme Disease Pathogen Borrelia burgdorferi. Journal of Biological Chemistry 288, 18685–18695 (2013).
DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M113.459040

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Solution Structure of Outer surface protein E
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