Structure of bacterial cellulose synthase subunit D octamer with four inner passageways
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The cellulose synthesizing terminal complex consisting of subunits A, B, C, and D in Acetobacter xylinum spans the outer and inner cell membranes to synthesize and extrude glucan chains, which are assembled into sub-elementary fibrils and further into a ribbon. We determined the structures of subunit D (AxCeSD/AxBcsD) with both N- and C-terminal His6-tag, and in complex with cellopentaose. The structure of AxCeSD shows an exquisite cylinder shape (height: ∼65Å, outer diameter: ∼90Å, and inner diameter: ∼25Å) with a right-hand twisted dimer interface on the cylinder-wall, formed by octamer as a functional unit. All N-termini of the octamer are positioned inside the AxCeSD cylinder and create four passageways. The location of cellopentaoses in the complex structure suggests that four glucan chains are extruded individually through their own passageway along the dimer interface in a twisted manner. The complex structure also shows that the N-terminal loop, especially residue Lys6, seems to be important for cellulose production, as confirmed by in vivo assay using mutant cells with axcesD gene disruption and N-terminus truncation. Taking all results together, a model of the bacterial terminal complex is discussed.
- National Academy of Sciencesの論文
- 2010-10-19
著者
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Yao Min
Faculty Of Adv. Life Sci. Hokkaido Univ.
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Tajima K
Division Of Biotechnology And Macromolecular Chemistry Graduate School Of Engineering Hokkaido Unive
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Satoh Y
Division Of Biotechnology And Macromolecular Chemistry Graduate School Of Engineering Hokkaido Unive
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Zhou Yong
Zhang Initiative Research Unit, Advanced Science Institute, RIKEN
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Zhou Yong
Zhang Initiative Research Unit Advanced Science Institute Riken
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Tajima Kenji
Division Of Biotechnology And Macromolecular Chemistry Graduate School Of Engineering Hokkaido Unive
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Tanaka Isao
Faculty Of Advanced Life Science Hokkaido University
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Tanaka Isao
Graduate School Of Life Science Hokkaido University
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Munekata Masanobu
Division Of Biotechnology And Macromolecular Chemistry Graduate School Of Engineering Hokkaido University
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Tajima Kenji
Division Of Biotechnology And Macromolecular Chemistry Graduate School Of Engineering Hokkaido University
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