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Solution structure of the broad-spectrum bacteriocin garvicin Q

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2025

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bacteriocin, NMR, antibiotic, garvicin Q, Man-PTS, SUMO, AlphaFold

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Class IId bacteriocins are linear, unmodified antimicrobial peptides produced by Gram-positive bacteria, and often display potent, narrow-spectrum inhibition spectra. Garvicin Q (GarQ) is a class IId bacteriocin produced by the lactic acid bacterium Lactococcus garvieae. It stands out for its unusual broad-spectrum antimicrobial activity against various bacterial species, including Listeria monocytogenes, Pediococcus pentosaceus, Carnobacterium maltaromaticum, Enterococcus faecalis, and Lactococcus spp. Its protein target is the mannose phosphotransferase system (Man-PTS) of susceptible bacterial strains, though little is known about the precise molecular mechanism behind GarQ’s unusual broad spectrum of activity. In this work, 13C- and 15N-labelled GarQ was recombinantly produced using our previously described “sandwiched” protein expression system in Escherichia coli. We also developed a protocol to purify a uniformly labelled sample of the small ubiquitin-like modifier His6-SUMO, which is produced as a byproduct of the expression procedure. We demonstrated its use as a “free” protein standard for 3D NMR experiment calibrations. The GarQ solution structure was solved using triple-resonance nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy and was compared with the structures of other Man-PTS-targeting bacteriocins. GarQ adopts a helix–hinge–helix fold, which is contrary to its structural predictions according to AlphaFold 3.

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Mallett, T., Lamer, T., Aleksandrzak-Piekarczyk, T., McKay, R. T., Catenza, K., Sit, C., Rainey, J. K., Towle-Straub, K. M., Vederas, J. C., & van Belkum, M. J. (2025). Solution structure of the broad-spectrum bacteriocin garvicin Q. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 26(16), 7846. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms26167846

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