6K3I image
Deposition Date 2019-05-19
Release Date 2019-10-02
Last Version Date 2024-03-27
Entry Detail
PDB ID:
6K3I
Keywords:
Title:
Salmonella hook in curved state - 66 subunit models
Biological Source:
Method Details:
Experimental Method:
Resolution:
2.86 Å
Aggregation State:
FILAMENT
Reconstruction Method:
SINGLE PARTICLE
Macromolecular Entities
Structures with similar UniProt ID
Protein Blast
Polymer Type:polypeptide(L)
Molecule:Flagellar hook protein FlgE
Gene (Uniprot):flgE
Chain IDs:A (auth: AA), B (auth: AB), C (auth: AC), D (auth: AD), E (auth: AE), F (auth: AF), G (auth: AG), H (auth: AH), I (auth: AI), J (auth: AJ), K (auth: AK), L (auth: BA), M (auth: BB), N (auth: BC), O (auth: BD), P (auth: BE), Q (auth: BF), R (auth: BG), S (auth: BH), T (auth: BI), U (auth: BJ), V (auth: BK), W (auth: CA), X (auth: CB), Y (auth: CC), Z (auth: CD), AA (auth: CE), BA (auth: CF), CA (auth: CG), DA (auth: CH), EA (auth: CI), FA (auth: CJ), GA (auth: CK), HA (auth: DA), IA (auth: DB), JA (auth: DC), KA (auth: DD), LA (auth: DE), MA (auth: DF), NA (auth: DG), OA (auth: DH), PA (auth: DI), QA (auth: DJ), RA (auth: DK), SA (auth: EA), TA (auth: EB), UA (auth: EC), VA (auth: ED), WA (auth: EE), XA (auth: EF), YA (auth: EG), ZA (auth: EH), AB (auth: EI), BB (auth: EJ), CB (auth: EK), DB (auth: FA), EB (auth: FB), FB (auth: FC), GB (auth: FD), HB (auth: FE), IB (auth: FF), JB (auth: FG), KB (auth: FH), LB (auth: FI), MB (auth: FJ), NB (auth: FK)
Chain Length:402
Number of Molecules:66
Biological Source:Salmonella typhimurium (strain LT2 / SGSC1412 / ATCC 700720)
Ligand Molecules
Primary Citation
Torque transmission mechanism of the curved bacterial flagellar hook revealed by cryo-EM.
Nat.Struct.Mol.Biol. 26 941 945 (2019)
PMID: 31570877 DOI: 10.1038/s41594-019-0301-3

Abstact

Bacterial locomotion by rotating flagella is achieved through the hook, which transmits torque from the motor to the filament. The hook is a tubular structure composed of a single type of protein, yet it adopts a curved shape. To perform its function, it must be simultaneously flexible and torsionally rigid. The molecular mechanism by which chemically identical subunits form such a dynamic structure is unknown. Here, we show the complete structure of the hook from Salmonella enterica in its supercoiled 'curved' state, at 2.9 Å resolution. Subunits in the curved hook are grouped into 11 distinctive conformations, each shared along 11 protofilaments. The domains of the elongated hook subunit behave as rigid bodies connected by two hinge regions. The reconstituted model demonstrates how identical subunits can dynamically change conformation by physical interactions while bending. These multiple subunit states contradict the two-state model, which is a key feature of flagellar polymorphism.

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