GONUTS has been updated to MW1.31 Most things seem to be working but be sure to report problems.

Have any questions? Please email us at ecoliwiki@gmail.com

PMID:26965631

From GONUTS
Jump to: navigation, search
Citation

Chang, YW, Rettberg, LA, Treuner-Lange, A, Iwasa, J, Søgaard-Andersen, L and Jensen, GJ (2016) Architecture of the type IVa pilus machine. Science 351:aad2001

Abstract

Type IVa pili are filamentous cell surface structures observed in many bacteria. They pull cells forward by extending, adhering to surfaces, and then retracting. We used cryo-electron tomography of intact Myxococcus xanthus cells to visualize type IVa pili and the protein machine that assembles and retracts them (the type IVa pilus machine, or T4PM) in situ, in both the piliated and nonpiliated states, at a resolution of 3 to 4 nanometers. We found that T4PM comprises an outer membrane pore, four interconnected ring structures in the periplasm and cytoplasm, a cytoplasmic disc and dome, and a periplasmic stem. By systematically imaging mutants lacking defined T4PM proteins or with individual proteins fused to tags, we mapped the locations of all 10 T4PM core components and the minor pilins, thereby providing insights into pilus assembly, structure, and function.

Links

PubMed PMC5929464 Online version:10.1126/science.aad2001

Keywords

Bacterial Adhesion; Cryoelectron Microscopy; Fimbriae, Bacterial/genetics; Fimbriae, Bacterial/ultrastructure; Microscopy, Electron, Transmission; Models, Molecular; Mutation; Myxococcus xanthus/genetics; Myxococcus xanthus/physiology; Myxococcus xanthus/ultrastructure

Significance

Annotations

Gene product Qualifier GO Term Evidence Code with/from Aspect Extension Notes Status

Notes

See also

References

See Help:References for how to manage references in GONUTS.