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Chained Structure of Dimeric F(1)-like ATPase in Mycoplasma mobile Gliding Machinery

Mycoplasma mobile, a fish pathogen, exhibits gliding motility using ATP hydrolysis on solid surfaces, including animal cells. The gliding machinery can be divided into surface and internal structures. The internal structure of the motor is composed of 28 so-called “chains” that are each composed of...

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Autores principales: Toyonaga, Takuma, Kato, Takayuki, Kawamoto, Akihiro, Kodera, Noriyuki, Hamaguchi, Tasuku, Tahara, Yuhei O., Ando, Toshio, Namba, Keiichi, Miyata, Makoto
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8406192/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34281395
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mBio.01414-21
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author Toyonaga, Takuma
Kato, Takayuki
Kawamoto, Akihiro
Kodera, Noriyuki
Hamaguchi, Tasuku
Tahara, Yuhei O.
Ando, Toshio
Namba, Keiichi
Miyata, Makoto
author_facet Toyonaga, Takuma
Kato, Takayuki
Kawamoto, Akihiro
Kodera, Noriyuki
Hamaguchi, Tasuku
Tahara, Yuhei O.
Ando, Toshio
Namba, Keiichi
Miyata, Makoto
author_sort Toyonaga, Takuma
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description Mycoplasma mobile, a fish pathogen, exhibits gliding motility using ATP hydrolysis on solid surfaces, including animal cells. The gliding machinery can be divided into surface and internal structures. The internal structure of the motor is composed of 28 so-called “chains” that are each composed of 17 repeating protein units called “particles.” These proteins include homologs of the catalytic α and β subunits of F(1)-ATPase. In this study, we isolated the particles and determined their structures using negative-staining electron microscopy and high-speed atomic force microscopy. The isolated particles were composed of five proteins, MMOB1660 (α-subunit homolog), -1670 (β-subunit homolog), -1630, -1620, and -4530, and showed ATP hydrolyzing activity. The two-dimensional (2D) structure, with dimensions of 35 and 26 nm, showed a dimer of hexameric ring approximately 12 nm in diameter, resembling F(1)-ATPase catalytic (αβ)(3). We isolated the F(1)-like ATPase unit, which is composed of MMOB1660, -1670, and -1630. Furthermore, we isolated the chain and analyzed the three-dimensional (3D) structure, showing that dimers of mushroom-like structures resembling F(1)-ATPase were connected and aligned along the dimer axis at 31-nm intervals. An atomic model of F(1)-ATPase catalytic (αβ)(3) from Bacillus PS3 was successfully fitted to each hexameric ring of the mushroom-like structure. These results suggest that the motor for M. mobile gliding shares an evolutionary origin with F(1)-ATPase. Based on the obtained structure, we propose possible force transmission processes in the gliding mechanism.
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spelling pubmed-84061922021-09-09 Chained Structure of Dimeric F(1)-like ATPase in Mycoplasma mobile Gliding Machinery Toyonaga, Takuma Kato, Takayuki Kawamoto, Akihiro Kodera, Noriyuki Hamaguchi, Tasuku Tahara, Yuhei O. Ando, Toshio Namba, Keiichi Miyata, Makoto mBio Research Article Mycoplasma mobile, a fish pathogen, exhibits gliding motility using ATP hydrolysis on solid surfaces, including animal cells. The gliding machinery can be divided into surface and internal structures. The internal structure of the motor is composed of 28 so-called “chains” that are each composed of 17 repeating protein units called “particles.” These proteins include homologs of the catalytic α and β subunits of F(1)-ATPase. In this study, we isolated the particles and determined their structures using negative-staining electron microscopy and high-speed atomic force microscopy. The isolated particles were composed of five proteins, MMOB1660 (α-subunit homolog), -1670 (β-subunit homolog), -1630, -1620, and -4530, and showed ATP hydrolyzing activity. The two-dimensional (2D) structure, with dimensions of 35 and 26 nm, showed a dimer of hexameric ring approximately 12 nm in diameter, resembling F(1)-ATPase catalytic (αβ)(3). We isolated the F(1)-like ATPase unit, which is composed of MMOB1660, -1670, and -1630. Furthermore, we isolated the chain and analyzed the three-dimensional (3D) structure, showing that dimers of mushroom-like structures resembling F(1)-ATPase were connected and aligned along the dimer axis at 31-nm intervals. An atomic model of F(1)-ATPase catalytic (αβ)(3) from Bacillus PS3 was successfully fitted to each hexameric ring of the mushroom-like structure. These results suggest that the motor for M. mobile gliding shares an evolutionary origin with F(1)-ATPase. Based on the obtained structure, we propose possible force transmission processes in the gliding mechanism. American Society for Microbiology 2021-07-20 /pmc/articles/PMC8406192/ /pubmed/34281395 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mBio.01414-21 Text en Copyright © 2021 Toyonaga et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Research Article
Toyonaga, Takuma
Kato, Takayuki
Kawamoto, Akihiro
Kodera, Noriyuki
Hamaguchi, Tasuku
Tahara, Yuhei O.
Ando, Toshio
Namba, Keiichi
Miyata, Makoto
Chained Structure of Dimeric F(1)-like ATPase in Mycoplasma mobile Gliding Machinery
title Chained Structure of Dimeric F(1)-like ATPase in Mycoplasma mobile Gliding Machinery
title_full Chained Structure of Dimeric F(1)-like ATPase in Mycoplasma mobile Gliding Machinery
title_fullStr Chained Structure of Dimeric F(1)-like ATPase in Mycoplasma mobile Gliding Machinery
title_full_unstemmed Chained Structure of Dimeric F(1)-like ATPase in Mycoplasma mobile Gliding Machinery
title_short Chained Structure of Dimeric F(1)-like ATPase in Mycoplasma mobile Gliding Machinery
title_sort chained structure of dimeric f(1)-like atpase in mycoplasma mobile gliding machinery
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8406192/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34281395
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mBio.01414-21
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