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Four-stranded mini microtubules formed by Prosthecobacter BtubAB show dynamic instability.


ABSTRACT: Microtubules, the dynamic, yet stiff hollow tubes built from ??-tubulin protein heterodimers, are thought to be present only in eukaryotic cells. Here, we report a 3.6-Å helical reconstruction electron cryomicroscopy structure of four-stranded mini microtubules formed by bacterial tubulin-like Prosthecobacter dejongeii BtubAB proteins. Despite their much smaller diameter, mini microtubules share many key structural features with eukaryotic microtubules, such as an M-loop, alternating subunits, and a seam that breaks overall helical symmetry. Using in vitro total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy, we show that bacterial mini microtubules treadmill and display dynamic instability, another hallmark of eukaryotic microtubules. The third protein in the btub gene cluster, BtubC, previously known as "bacterial kinesin light chain," binds along protofilaments every 8 nm, inhibits BtubAB mini microtubule catastrophe, and increases rescue. Our work reveals that some bacteria contain regulated and dynamic cytomotive microtubule systems that were once thought to be only useful in much larger and sophisticated eukaryotic cells.

SUBMITTER: Deng X 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5530688 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Four-stranded mini microtubules formed by <i>Prosthecobacter</i> BtubAB show dynamic instability.

Deng Xian X   Fink Gero G   Bharat Tanmay A M TAM   He Shaoda S   Kureisaite-Ciziene Danguole D   Löwe Jan J  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20170703 29


Microtubules, the dynamic, yet stiff hollow tubes built from αβ-tubulin protein heterodimers, are thought to be present only in eukaryotic cells. Here, we report a 3.6-Å helical reconstruction electron cryomicroscopy structure of four-stranded mini microtubules formed by bacterial tubulin-like <i>Prosthecobacter dejongeii</i> BtubAB proteins. Despite their much smaller diameter, mini microtubules share many key structural features with eukaryotic microtubules, such as an M-loop, alternating subu  ...[more]

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