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First inhibitor of a bacterial two-partner secretion system

biorxiv. 2025-12; 
Alfred Hartojo; Laurence Don Wai Luu; Lachlan Adamson; Kyra Majors; Ashleigh S. Paparella; Peggy A. Cotter; Richard M. Johnson; Matthew Thomas Doyle
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Abstract

Two-partner secretion system transporter proteins (TpsB) are widely conserved across Gram-negative pathogens. TpsB family proteins secrete exoprotein virulence factors that perform a myriad of functions such as adhesion and immune modulation. Despite their incredible importance in bacterial infectious disease, TpsB inhibitors have not yet been discovered. Here, we describe a potent inhibitor of FhaC, a TpsB protein produced by Bordetella spp . FhaC secretes the exoprotein FhaB that is essential for the establishment of whooping cough. We designed a peptide called P1 that we predicted would prevent substrate binding and lock FhaC in a secretion-inactive state. Simulations and biochemical assays supported our hyp... More

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