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Database: PDB / ID: 5fei
TitleCrystal structure of the bacteriophage phi29 tail knob protein gp9 truncation variant
ComponentsDistal tube protein
KeywordsVIRAL PROTEIN / bacteriophage phi29 / tail knob
Function / homology
Function and homology information


virus tail, tube / symbiont genome ejection through host cell envelope, short tail mechanism / virus tail / symbiont genome entry into host cell via pore formation in plasma membrane
Similarity search - Function
: / Bacillus phage phi29, Tail knob protein gp9, C-terminal domain / Distal tube protein, N-terminal / Caudoviral major tail protein N-terminus
Similarity search - Domain/homology
DI(HYDROXYETHYL)ETHER / Tail knob protein gp9
Similarity search - Component
Biological speciesBacillus phage phi29 (virus)
MethodX-RAY DIFFRACTION / SYNCHROTRON / SIRAS / Resolution: 2.604 Å
AuthorsXu, J.W. / Gui, M. / Wang, D.H. / Xiang, Y.
Funding support China, 4items
OrganizationGrant numberCountry
973 program2015CB13910102 China
the National Natural Science Foundation of China31470721 China
the National Natural Science Foundation of China81550001 China
the Junior Thousand Talents Program of China20131770418 China
CitationJournal: Nature / Year: 2016
Title: The bacteriophage ϕ29 tail possesses a pore-forming loop for cell membrane penetration.
Authors: Jingwei Xu / Miao Gui / Dianhong Wang / Ye Xiang /
Abstract: Most bacteriophages are tailed bacteriophages with an isometric or a prolate head attached to a long contractile, long non-contractile, or short non-contractile tail. The tail is a complex machine ...Most bacteriophages are tailed bacteriophages with an isometric or a prolate head attached to a long contractile, long non-contractile, or short non-contractile tail. The tail is a complex machine that plays a central role in host cell recognition and attachment, cell wall and membrane penetration, and viral genome ejection. The mechanisms involved in the penetration of the inner host cell membrane by bacteriophage tails are not well understood. Here we describe structural and functional studies of the bacteriophage ϕ29 tail knob protein gene product 9 (gp9). The 2.0 Å crystal structure of gp9 shows that six gp9 molecules form a hexameric tube structure with six flexible hydrophobic loops blocking one end of the tube before DNA ejection. Sequence and structural analyses suggest that the loops in the tube could be membrane active. Further biochemical assays and electron microscopy structural analyses show that the six hydrophobic loops in the tube exit upon DNA ejection and form a channel that spans the lipid bilayer of the membrane and allows the release of the bacteriophage genomic DNA, suggesting that cell membrane penetration involves a pore-forming mechanism similar to that of certain non-enveloped eukaryotic viruses. A search of other phage tail proteins identified similar hydrophobic loops, which indicates that a common mechanism might be used for membrane penetration by prokaryotic viruses. These findings suggest that although prokaryotic and eukaryotic viruses use apparently very different mechanisms for infection, they have evolved similar mechanisms for breaching the cell membrane.
History
DepositionDec 17, 2015Deposition site: RCSB / Processing site: PDBJ
Revision 1.0Jun 22, 2016Provider: repository / Type: Initial release
Revision 1.1Jun 29, 2016Group: Database references
Revision 1.2Mar 20, 2024Group: Data collection / Database references / Derived calculations
Category: chem_comp_atom / chem_comp_bond ...chem_comp_atom / chem_comp_bond / citation / database_2 / pdbx_struct_oper_list
Item: _citation.journal_id_CSD / _database_2.pdbx_DOI ..._citation.journal_id_CSD / _database_2.pdbx_DOI / _database_2.pdbx_database_accession / _pdbx_struct_oper_list.symmetry_operation

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Assembly

Deposited unit
A: Distal tube protein
B: Distal tube protein
hetero molecules


Theoretical massNumber of molelcules
Total (without water)137,0144
Polymers136,8022
Non-polymers2122
Water5,891327
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A: Distal tube protein
B: Distal tube protein
hetero molecules

A: Distal tube protein
B: Distal tube protein
hetero molecules

A: Distal tube protein
B: Distal tube protein
hetero molecules


Theoretical massNumber of molelcules
Total (without water)411,04112
Polymers410,4056
Non-polymers6376
Water1086
TypeNameSymmetry operationNumber
identity operation1_555x,y,z1
crystal symmetry operation5_555z,x,y1
crystal symmetry operation9_555y,z,x1
Buried area35000 Å2
ΔGint-151 kcal/mol
Surface area116190 Å2
MethodPISA
Unit cell
Length a, b, c (Å)184.671, 184.671, 184.671
Angle α, β, γ (deg.)90.00, 90.00, 90.00
Int Tables number198
Space group name H-MP213

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Components

#1: Protein Distal tube protein / Gene product 9 / gp9


Mass: 68400.758 Da / Num. of mol.: 2
Source method: isolated from a genetically manipulated source
Source: (gene. exp.) Bacillus phage phi29 (virus) / Production host: Escherichia coli (E. coli) / Strain (production host): BL21 / References: UniProt: P04331
#2: Chemical ChemComp-PEG / DI(HYDROXYETHYL)ETHER


Mass: 106.120 Da / Num. of mol.: 2 / Source method: obtained synthetically / Formula: C4H10O3
#3: Water ChemComp-HOH / water


Mass: 18.015 Da / Num. of mol.: 327 / Source method: isolated from a natural source / Formula: H2O
Sequence detailsTHE EXPERIMENTAL INFO OF UNIPROT (P04331, TUB9_BPPH2) REPORTS CONFLICT AT THESE POSITIONS 21 AND ...THE EXPERIMENTAL INFO OF UNIPROT (P04331, TUB9_BPPH2) REPORTS CONFLICT AT THESE POSITIONS 21 AND 141 (in Ref. 2; ACE96032)

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Experimental details

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Experiment

ExperimentMethod: X-RAY DIFFRACTION / Number of used crystals: 1

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Sample preparation

CrystalDensity Matthews: 3.84 Å3/Da / Density % sol: 67.94 %
Crystal growTemperature: 293.15 K / Method: vapor diffusion, hanging drop / pH: 4.4
Details: 1.2M lithium sulfate, 10% v/v PEG 400, sodium acetate buffer, pH 4.4

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Data collection

DiffractionMean temperature: 160 K
Diffraction sourceSource: SYNCHROTRON / Site: SSRF / Beamline: BL17U / Wavelength: 0.978 Å
DetectorType: RAYONIX MX-225 / Detector: CCD / Date: Sep 18, 2013
RadiationProtocol: SINGLE WAVELENGTH / Monochromatic (M) / Laue (L): M / Scattering type: x-ray
Radiation wavelengthWavelength: 0.978 Å / Relative weight: 1
ReflectionResolution: 2.604→130.582 Å / Num. obs: 64249 / % possible obs: 99.9 % / Redundancy: 11.1 % / Net I/σ(I): 16.49

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Processing

Software
NameVersionClassification
PHENIX1.9_1692refinement
HKL-2000data collection
HKL-2000data scaling
SHARPphasing
RefinementMethod to determine structure: SIRAS / Resolution: 2.604→49.355 Å / SU ML: 0.26 / Cross valid method: FREE R-VALUE / σ(F): 1.34 / Phase error: 19.97 / Stereochemistry target values: ML
RfactorNum. reflection% reflection
Rfree0.2007 3255 5.07 %
Rwork0.1664 --
obs0.1682 64229 99.95 %
Solvent computationShrinkage radii: 0.9 Å / VDW probe radii: 1.11 Å / Solvent model: FLAT BULK SOLVENT MODEL
Refinement stepCycle: LAST / Resolution: 2.604→49.355 Å
ProteinNucleic acidLigandSolventTotal
Num. atoms8267 0 14 327 8608
Refine LS restraints
Refine-IDTypeDev idealNumber
X-RAY DIFFRACTIONf_bond_d0.0098471
X-RAY DIFFRACTIONf_angle_d1.17911452
X-RAY DIFFRACTIONf_dihedral_angle_d12.7393117
X-RAY DIFFRACTIONf_chiral_restr0.0471218
X-RAY DIFFRACTIONf_plane_restr0.0061479
LS refinement shell
Resolution (Å)Rfactor RfreeNum. reflection RfreeRfactor RworkNum. reflection RworkRefine-ID% reflection obs (%)
2.6038-2.64270.26851550.21142640X-RAY DIFFRACTION100
2.6427-2.6840.2511410.19482584X-RAY DIFFRACTION100
2.684-2.7280.25721310.19512656X-RAY DIFFRACTION100
2.728-2.7750.22891440.18952654X-RAY DIFFRACTION100
2.775-2.82550.24881400.19232609X-RAY DIFFRACTION100
2.8255-2.87980.23371290.19072647X-RAY DIFFRACTION100
2.8798-2.93860.26371450.18882616X-RAY DIFFRACTION100
2.9386-3.00250.23541460.2022622X-RAY DIFFRACTION100
3.0025-3.07230.19941420.18992654X-RAY DIFFRACTION100
3.0723-3.14910.23371420.18662608X-RAY DIFFRACTION100
3.1491-3.23430.20741420.17372644X-RAY DIFFRACTION100
3.2343-3.32940.21681300.16922654X-RAY DIFFRACTION100
3.3294-3.43690.21491350.16822659X-RAY DIFFRACTION100
3.4369-3.55970.21671460.16212625X-RAY DIFFRACTION100
3.5597-3.70210.19031290.1522645X-RAY DIFFRACTION100
3.7021-3.87060.15571380.14162643X-RAY DIFFRACTION100
3.8706-4.07460.16931600.13662629X-RAY DIFFRACTION100
4.0746-4.32970.15961260.12722677X-RAY DIFFRACTION100
4.3297-4.66380.16881610.12162669X-RAY DIFFRACTION100
4.6638-5.13270.16211520.13882655X-RAY DIFFRACTION100
5.1327-5.87430.19831620.16342661X-RAY DIFFRACTION100
5.8743-7.3970.20511300.20152730X-RAY DIFFRACTION100
7.397-49.36420.21611290.20552793X-RAY DIFFRACTION99
Refinement TLS params.

Method: refined / Refine-ID: X-RAY DIFFRACTION

IDL112)L122)L132)L222)L232)L332)S11 (Å °)S12 (Å °)S13 (Å °)S21 (Å °)S22 (Å °)S23 (Å °)S31 (Å °)S32 (Å °)S33 (Å °)T112)T122)T132)T222)T232)T332)Origin x (Å)Origin y (Å)Origin z (Å)
12.36431.22571.83441.1720.991.55370.2104-0.0356-0.2963-0.0572-0.0270.03450.111-0.0911-0.16320.23030.03880.0070.25960.01560.2927-18.600724.02673.8606
21.5816-0.2652-0.29483.9292-0.53173.86810.0968-0.18310.3620.1637-0.0024-0.0994-0.40070.1846-0.04920.2921-0.02290.06280.1905-0.07580.297317.937565.153242.8686
31.110.57880.8620.83380.6751.32740.0610.0161-0.02080.01390.02110.08490.0131-0.094-0.07730.18120.04640.00830.19550.0390.2503-2.623736.781319.4767
40.68490.04390.3831.74280.27220.63770.0215-0.0727-0.0642-0.3838-0.04780.87810.1395-0.2138-0.01410.3284-0.0368-0.0890.34980.08450.5787-18.02912.829726.1466
52.5576-1.2261-0.06073.5550.63634.0568-0.0156-0.26980.34950.50050.1683-0.2523-0.07620.0533-0.1370.29470.0681-0.04010.2449-0.0810.224618.475341.382165.9551
60.96720.66860.77041.53830.89831.0565-0.015-0.0403-0.0429-0.02180.0560.15340.049-0.0717-0.03540.20320.00750.03580.22790.03440.2239-0.535216.792438.5517
Refinement TLS group
IDRefine-IDRefine TLS-IDSelection details
1X-RAY DIFFRACTION1chain 'A' and (resid 4 through 198 )
2X-RAY DIFFRACTION2chain 'A' and (resid 199 through 293 )
3X-RAY DIFFRACTION3chain 'A' and (resid 294 through 599 )
4X-RAY DIFFRACTION4chain 'B' and (resid 5 through 201 )
5X-RAY DIFFRACTION5chain 'B' and (resid 202 through 293 )
6X-RAY DIFFRACTION6chain 'B' and (resid 294 through 599 )

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