Structure of the decoy module of human glycoprotein 2 and uromodulin and its interaction with bacterial adhesin FimH.
Alena StsiapanavaChenrui XuShunsuke NishioLing HanNao YamakawaMarta CarroniKathryn TunyasuvunakoolJohn M JumperDaniele De SanctisBin WuLuca JovinePublished in: Nature structural & molecular biology (2022)
Glycoprotein 2 (GP2) and uromodulin (UMOD) filaments protect against gastrointestinal and urinary tract infections by acting as decoys for bacterial fimbrial lectin FimH. By combining AlphaFold2 predictions with X-ray crystallography and cryo-EM, we show that these proteins contain a bipartite decoy module whose new fold presents the high-mannose glycan recognized by FimH. The structure rationalizes UMOD mutations associated with kidney diseases and visualizes a key epitope implicated in cast nephropathy.