Identification and structural characterization of anthrax toxin receptor 2 as the Clostridium perfringens NetF receptor.

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作者:Wang Chang, Cattalani Filippo, Iacovache Ioan, Naguleswaran Arunasalam, Farhoosh Faezeh, Franzen Jan, Abrami Laurence, van der Goot F Gisou, Posthaus Horst, Zuber Benoît
Hemolysin β-pore-forming toxins (βPFTs) are key virulence factors of Clostridium perfringens, associated with severe diseases in humans and animals. Yet, the mechanisms by which Clostridium βPFTs recognize and engage specific target cells remain poorly understood. Here, we identify the cellular receptor for C. perfringens necrotizing enteritis toxin F (NetF), a recently discovered toxin implicated in severe enteritis in dogs and foals. We show that NetF binds to the same receptor as anthrax toxin, namely ANTXR2. Using cryo-electron microscopy, we determined the structure of the oligomeric NetF pre-pore as well as the transmembrane pore, both alone and in complex with the extracellular domain of ANTXR2. Unlike anthrax toxin, which binds to the apical MIDAS motif of ANTXR2 - as does the natural ANTXR2 ligand collagen type VI - NetF engages the receptor laterally, spanning both the von Willebrand A and the Ig-like domains. This interaction positions the toxin near the membrane, facilitating contact with membrane lipids and promoting transmembrane pore formation. Our findings uncover key principles of hemolysin βPFT-receptor recognition and advance our understanding of how pathogenic bacteria use these toxins to breach host defenses.

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