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Mechanism of trans-envelope bacterial polysaccharide secretion in Class-3 outer-membrane polysaccharide export (OPX) protein systems

Nature Communications. 2026-01; 
Abdelkader Mellouk, Kenny Ngo, Ahmad A Kezzo, Cyrielle Martini, Tanos C C França, Steven R Laplante, Salim T Islam, Charles Calmettes PROTEO, the Quebec Network for Research on Protein Function, Structure and Engineering
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Abstract

Bacterial secretion of extracellular polysaccharides is essential for surface colonization, biofilm formation, and pathogenesis. In diderm bacteria, such polymers traverse the periplasm and outer membrane (OM) through outer-membrane polysaccharide export (OPX) proteins that form secretion pores. Among them, Class-3 OPX proteins are the most widespread but lack an OM-spanning pore domain, leaving their mechanisms poorly understood. Here, we characterize WzaB from Myxococcus xanthus as a model for Class-3 OPX-mediated secretion. Structural and molecular dynamics analyses reveal that WzaB exists as a rigid monomer in solution, in contrast to the constitutive octamerization observed in Class-1 OPX proteins. Biochem... More

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