Structure of polar pili from Pseudomonas aeruginosa strains K and O |
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Authors: | W Folkhard D A Marvin T H Watts W Paranchych |
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Institution: | European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Postfach 10.2209 6900 Heidelberg, Federal Republic of Germany;Department of Biochemistry, University of Alberta Edmonton, Canada T6G 2H7 |
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Abstract: | The polar pili of Pseudomonas aeruginosa strains K and O are hollow cylinders with 52 Å outer diameter and 12 Å inner diameter. There is a girdle of low electron density (interpreted as due to a local concentration of hydrophobic amino acid side-chains) centred at 31 Å diameter. Similar X-ray diffraction patterns are obtained from oriented fibres of the two types of pili, to a resolution of 7 Å in the equatorial direction and 4 Å in the meridional direction. The two types of pilin protein subunits have a similar molecular weight, and their sequences contain a number of homologous regions. They form a helical array with 4.06 to 4.08 units per turn of a basic helix that has a pitch of 40.8 Å for strain K pili and 41.3 Å for strain O pili at 75% relative humidity. A method is described for distinguishing between very similar diffraction patterns.There is strong intensity at 10 Å near the equator and at 5 Å near the meridian on the diffraction patterns. This intensity distribution is characteristic of α-helical rods running roughly in the direction of the fibre axis. The orientation of these rods was established by the fit between the transform of an α-helical polyalanine model and the strong near-equatorial layer-line. |
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Keywords: | PAK PAO |
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