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α2-Macroglobulin-Proteinase Complexes Protect Streptococcus pyogenes from Killing by the Antimicrobial Peptide LL-37
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Protein SecretionBacteriologyPeptide ScienceBacterial PathogensMedical MicrobiologyCysteine ProteinaseProtein ExpressionProtein FoldingAntimicrobial Peptide Ll-37ProteomicsAntimicrobial ResistanceProtein FunctionBiochemistryVirulence FactorMolecular MicrobiologyClinical MicrobiologyNatural SciencesHuman PlasmaMicrobiologyMedicineSurface Protein
The significant human bacterial pathogen Streptococcus pyogenes expresses GRAB, a surface protein that binds alpha(2)-macroglobulin (alpha(2)M), a major proteinase inhibitor of human plasma. alpha(2)M inhibits proteolysis by trapping the proteinase, which, however, still remains proteolytically active against smaller peptides that can penetrate the alpha(2)M-proteinase complex. Here we report that SpeB, a cysteine proteinase secreted by S. pyogenes, is trapped by alpha(2)M bound to protein GRAB. As a consequence, SpeB is retained at the bacterial surface and protects S. pyogenes against killing by the antibacterial peptide LL-37.
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