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Structural basis of Fusobacterium nucleatum adhesin Fap2 interaction with receptors on cancer and immune cells

Authors

  • Felix Schöpf
  • Gian L. Marongiu
  • Klaudia Milaj
  • Thiemo Sprink
  • Judith Kikhney
  • Annette Moter
  • Daniel Roderer

Journal

  • Nature Communications

Citation

  • Nat Commun 16 (1): 8104

Abstract

  • Fusobacterium nucleatum is overrepresented in the colon microbiome of colorectal cancer patients and has been associated with tumor growth enhancement and metastasis. A pivotal pathogenic factor, the autotransporter adhesin Fap2, facilitates association to cancer and immune cells via the receptors Gal-GalNAc and TIGIT, respectively, leading to deactivation of immune cells. Mechanistic details of the Fap2/TIGIT interaction remain elusive as no structural data are available. Here, we report a system to recombinantly express functional Fap2 on the Escherichia coli surface, which interacts with Gal-GalNAc on cancer cells and with purified TIGIT with submicromolar affinity. Cryo-EM structures of Fap2, alone and in complex with TIGIT, show that the elongated ~50 nm long Fap2 extracellular region binds to TIGIT on its membrane-distal tip via an extension of a β-helix domain. Moreover, by combining structure predictions, cryo-EM, docking and molecular dynamics simulations, we identified a binding pit for Gal-GalNAc on the tip of Fap2.


DOI

doi:10.1038/s41467-025-63451-w