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31HE

Xray crystal structure of PtsM receptor binding protein

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Summary for 31HE
Entry DOI10.2210/pdb31he/pdb
DescriptorTail fiber protein, SODIUM ION, 1,2-ETHANEDIOL, ... (4 entities in total)
Functional Keywordsreceptor binding protein, phage, rbp, virus, viral protein
Biological sourceClostridioides difficile R20291
Total number of polymer chains2
Total formula weight115833.82
Authors
Wilson, J.S.,Bullough, P.A.,Fagan, R.P. (deposition date: 2026-06-04, release date: 2026-07-08)
Primary citationBullough, P.A.,Wilson, J.S.,Berry, H.L.,Fagan, R.P.
How cryoEM has advanced our understanding of bacteriophages and bacteriocins targeting Clostridioides difficile.
Iucrj, 2026
Cited by
PubMed Abstract: We review the structural and functional characteristics of bacteriophages and bacteriocins (diffocins) that specifically target Clostridioides difficile, a significant healthcare concern due to its role in nosocomial infections. The advent of modern cryogenic electron microscopy (cryoEM) has revolutionized our understanding of these contractile injection systems, providing high-resolution insights into their mechanisms. We compare the structures of C. difficile phages and diffocins, highlighting their adaptations for penetrating the Gram-positive bacterial cell envelope - including the cell membrane, cell wall and proteinaceous surface layer. Diffocins, simpler in structure, utilize a combination of mechanical and enzymatic strategies, while some phages like ΦCD508 may rely on mechanical force alone. This review delves into the assembly and function of key components such as the contractile sheath, baseplate and receptor-binding proteins, offering a framework for engineering precision antimicrobials. We also present new experimental results, including refined cryoEM structures of the ΦCD508 pre- and post-contracted tail, a novel spontaneously contracted conformation and an X-ray crystal structure of a phage receptor-binding protein domain. This work underscores the potential of cryoEM in advancing our understanding of phage biology and its applications in developing targeted therapies against C. difficile.
PubMed: 42334192
DOI: 10.1107/S2052252526005105
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Experimental method
X-RAY DIFFRACTION (1.42 Å)
Structure validation

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