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The Needle Length of Bacterial Injectisomes Is Determined by a Molecular Ruler
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BiologyProtein SecretionMolecular RulerBacterial Injectisomes IsProkaryotic SystemNatural SciencesSize DeterminationBacteriologyMolecular BiologyStructural BiologyFundamental RequirementMicrobiologyMolecular MicrobiologyNeedle LengthMedicineClinical MicrobiologyAntimicrobial ResistanceBiophysics
Size determination represents a fundamental requirement for multicomponent biological structures. Some pathogenic bacteria possess a weapon derived from the flagellum. Like the flagellum, this type-III secretion apparatus, called the injectisome, has a transmembrane basal body, but the external component is a needle-like structure instead of a hook and a filament. Here, we provide evidence that the length of this needle is determined by the size of a protein, YscP, acting as a molecular ruler.
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