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In vivo structures of an intact type VI secretion system revealed by electron cryotomography
Authors:Yi‐Wei Chang  Lee A Rettberg  Davi R Ortega  Grant J Jensen
Affiliation:1. California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA, USA;2. Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Pasadena, CA, USA
Abstract:The type VI secretion system (T6SS) is a versatile molecular weapon used by many bacteria against eukaryotic hosts or prokaryotic competitors. It consists of a cytoplasmic bacteriophage tail‐like structure anchored in the bacterial cell envelope via a cytoplasmic baseplate and a periplasmic membrane complex. Rapid contraction of the sheath in the bacteriophage tail‐like structure propels an inner tube/spike complex through the target cell envelope to deliver effectors. While structures of purified contracted sheath and purified membrane complex have been solved, because sheaths contract upon cell lysis and purification, no structure is available for the extended sheath. Structural information about the baseplate is also lacking. Here, we use electron cryotomography to directly visualize intact T6SS structures inside Myxococcus xanthus cells. Using sub‐tomogram averaging, we resolve the structure of the extended sheath and membrane‐associated components including the baseplate. Moreover, we identify novel extracellular bacteriophage tail fiber‐like antennae. These results provide new structural insights into how the extended sheath prevents premature disassembly and how this sophisticated machine may recognize targets.
Keywords:bacterial molecular weapon  contractile bacteriophage tail  electron cryotomography  sub‐tomogram averaging  type VI secretion system
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