Type IV competence pili in Streptococcus pneumoniae are highly dynamic structures that retract to promote DNA uptake

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SUMMARYThe competence pili of transformable Gram-positive species form a subset of the diverse and widespread class of extracellular filamentous organelles known as type IV pili (T4P). In Gram-negative bacteria, T4P act through dynamic cycles of extension and retraction to carry out diverse activities including attachment, motility, protein secretion, and DNA uptake. It remains unclear whether T4P in Gram-positive species exhibit this same dynamic activity, and their mechanism of action for DNA uptake remains unclear. They are hypothesized to either (1) passively form transient cavities in the cell wall to facilitate DNA passage, (2) act as static adhesins to enrich DNA near the cell surface for subsequent uptake by membrane-embedded transporters, or (3) play an active role in translocating bound DNA via their dynamic activity. Here, using a recently described pilus labeling approach, we demonstrate that pneumococcal competence pili are highly dynamic structures that rapidly extend and retract from the cell surface. By labeling ComGC with bulky adducts, we further demonstrate that pilus retraction is essential for natural transformation. Together, our results indicate that Gram-positive type IV competence pili are dynamic and retractile structures that play an active role in DNA uptake.Short summaryCompetent pneumococci kill non-competent cells on contact. Retractable DNA-binding fibers in the class of type IV pili may provide a key tool for retrieving DNA segments from cell wreckage for internalization and recombination.
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