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9P0A

Structure of Natrinema sp. J7-2 Tafi pilus

Summary for 9P0A
Entry DOI10.2210/pdb9p0a/pdb
EMDB information71067
DescriptorPilin (1 entity in total)
Functional Keywordsextrcellular filament, bundling pili, protein fibril
Biological sourceNatrinema sp. J7-2
Total number of polymer chains3
Total formula weight65085.58
Authors
Sonani, R.R.,Egelman, E.H. (deposition date: 2025-06-06, release date: 2025-07-23, Last modification date: 2025-11-19)
Primary citationSonani, R.R.,Liu, Y.,Xiang, J.,Cvirkaite-Krupovic, V.,Du, S.,Chen, X.,Krupovic, M.,Egelman, E.H.
Tat-dependent bundling pilus of a halophilic archaeon assembles by a strand donation mechanism and facilitates biofilm formation.
Proc.Natl.Acad.Sci.USA, 122:e2514980122-e2514980122, 2025
Cited by
PubMed Abstract: Diverse extracellular filaments present on the surface of archaea mediate multiple key processes, such as motility, adhesion, and biofilm formation. Although several archaeal filament types have been characterized in considerable detail, many remain understudied, particularly those utilizing noncanonical secretion systems. Here, we describe the Tafi bundling pilus that facilitates biofilm formation in the haloarchaeon sp. J7-2. Unlike previously characterized archaeal pili, Tafi is secreted via the twin-arginine translocation (Tat) pathway, which transports fully folded proteins across the cytoplasmic membrane. Structural analysis reveals that although Tafi pili assemble via a canonical strand-donation mechanism, the pilin subunit (TafE) adopts a distinct structural topology that sets it apart from the previously characterized Sec-dependent pilins that form bundling pili in archaea. Sequence analyses show that TafE homologs are also present in thermophilic archaea from different phyla, but Tat-signal sequences are exclusive to pilins of halophilic archaea. Nevertheless, we find that Tat signal peptides in haloarchaeal TafE-like pili were exchanged back to the Sec signal peptides on multiple independent occasions. These findings expand our understanding of the diversity and evolution of archaeal extracellular filaments and highlight the Tat pathway as a route for pilus assembly in halophilic archaea.
PubMed: 40737320
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2514980122
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