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Structure of a type IV pilus machinery in the open and closed state
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Protein SecretionProkaryotic SystemProtein AssemblyPhysicsProtein FoldingSecretin FamilyOuter MembraneNatural SciencesMolecular BiologyStructural BiologyMicrobiologyCellular StructureMedicineType IiType IvBiophysicsSecretory Pathway
Proteins of the secretin family form large macromolecular complexes, which assemble in the outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria. Secretins are major components of type II and III secretion systems and are linked to extrusion of type IV pili (T4P) and to DNA uptake. By electron cryo-tomography of whole Thermus thermophilus cells, we determined the in situ structure of a T4P molecular machine in the open and the closed state. Comparison reveals a major conformational change whereby the N-terminal domains of the central secretin PilQ shift by ~30 Å, and two periplasmic gates open to make way for pilus extrusion. Furthermore, we determine the structure of the assembled pilus.
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