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7SQV

Goslar chimallin C1 localized reconstruction

Summary for 7SQV
Entry DOI10.2210/pdb7sqv/pdb
EMDB information25183 25220 25221 25222 25223 25229 25262 25358 25359 25360 25390 25391 25392 25393 25394 25395 25396
DescriptorChimallin (2 entities in total)
Functional Keywordsphage, viral protein, structural protein
Biological sourceEscherichia phage vB_EcoM_Goslar
Total number of polymer chains4
Total formula weight279557.78
Authors
Laughlin, T.G.,Deep, A.,Prichard, A.M.,Seitz, C.,Gu, Y.,Enustun, E.,Suslov, S.,Khanna, K.,Birkholz, E.A.,Amaro, R.E.,Pogliano, J.,Corbett, K.D.,Villa, E. (deposition date: 2021-11-06, release date: 2022-07-27, Last modification date: 2024-06-05)
Primary citationLaughlin, T.G.,Deep, A.,Prichard, A.M.,Seitz, C.,Gu, Y.,Enustun, E.,Suslov, S.,Khanna, K.,Birkholz, E.A.,Armbruster, E.,McCammon, J.A.,Amaro, R.E.,Pogliano, J.,Corbett, K.D.,Villa, E.
Architecture and self-assembly of the jumbo bacteriophage nuclear shell.
Nature, 608:429-435, 2022
Cited by
PubMed Abstract: Bacteria encode myriad defences that target the genomes of infecting bacteriophage, including restriction-modification and CRISPR-Cas systems. In response, one family of large bacteriophages uses a nucleus-like compartment to protect its replicating genomes by excluding host defence factors. However, the principal composition and structure of this compartment remain unknown. Here we find that the bacteriophage nuclear shell assembles primarily from one protein, which we name chimallin (ChmA). Combining cryo-electron tomography of nuclear shells in bacteriophage-infected cells and cryo-electron microscopy of a minimal chimallin compartment in vitro, we show that chimallin self-assembles as a flexible sheet into closed micrometre-scale compartments. The architecture and assembly dynamics of the chimallin shell suggest mechanisms for its nucleation and growth, and its role as a scaffold for phage-encoded factors mediating macromolecular transport, cytoskeletal interactions, and viral maturation.
PubMed: 35922510
DOI: 10.1038/s41586-022-05013-4
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Experimental method
ELECTRON MICROSCOPY (2.3 Å)
Structure validation

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