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ABSTRACT:
INSTRUMENT(S): LTQ Orbitrap Velos, Q Exactive Plus
ORGANISM(S): Thermus Thermophilus Hb27
SUBMITTER: Julian Langer
LAB HEAD: Julian Langer
PROVIDER: PXD017353 | Pride | 2020-03-09
REPOSITORIES: Pride
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Neuhaus Alexander A Selvaraj Muniyandi M Salzer Ralf R Langer Julian D JD Kruse Kerstin K Kirchner Lennart L Sanders Kelly K Daum Bertram B Averhoff Beate B Gold Vicki A M VAM
Nature communications 20200506 1
Type IV pili are flexible filaments on the surface of bacteria, consisting of a helical assembly of pilin proteins. They are involved in bacterial motility (twitching), surface adhesion, biofilm formation and DNA uptake (natural transformation). Here, we use cryo-electron microscopy and mass spectrometry to show that the bacterium Thermus thermophilus produces two forms of type IV pilus ('wide' and 'narrow'), differing in structure and protein composition. Wide pili are composed of the major pil ...[more]