CryoEM structure of the outer membrane secretin channel pIV from the f1 filamentous bacteriophage
CryoEM structure of the outer membrane secretin channel pIV from the f1 filamentous bacteriophage
Abstract The Ff family of filamentous bacteriophages infect gram-negative bacteria, but do not cause lysis of their host cell. Instead, new virions are extruded via the phage-encoded pIV protein, which has homology with bacterial secretins. Here, we determine the structure of pIV from the f1 filamentous bacteriophage at 2.7 Å resolution by cryo-electron microscopy, the first near-atomic structure of a phage secretin. Fifteen f1 pIV subunits assemble to form a gated channel in the bacterial outer membrane, with associated soluble domains projecting into the periplasm. We model channel opening and propose a mechanism for phage egress. By single-cell microfluidics experiments, we demonstrate the potential for secretins such as pIV to be used as adjuvants to increase the uptake and efficacy of antibiotics in bacteria. Finally, we compare the f1 pIV structure to its homologues to reveal similarities and differences between phage and bacterial secretins.
- THE UNIVERSITY OF QUEENSLAND Australia
- Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network Australia
- University of Exeter
- UNIVERSITY OF EXETER
- Massey University New Zealand
570, Science, Q, Cryoelectron Microscopy, 500, Phage biology, Biological Transport, Viral Nonstructural Proteins, Article, Inovirus, Secretin, Cryoelectron microscopy, Membrane proteins, Permeation and transport, Protein Structural Elements, Amino Acid Sequence, Sequence Alignment
570, Science, Q, Cryoelectron Microscopy, 500, Phage biology, Biological Transport, Viral Nonstructural Proteins, Article, Inovirus, Secretin, Cryoelectron microscopy, Membrane proteins, Permeation and transport, Protein Structural Elements, Amino Acid Sequence, Sequence Alignment
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