Literature DB >> 11823641

Role of Escherichia coli curli operons in directing amyloid fiber formation.

Matthew R Chapman1, Lloyd S Robinson, Jerome S Pinkner, Robyn Roth, John Heuser, Marten Hammar, Staffan Normark, Scott J Hultgren.   

Abstract

Amyloid is associated with debilitating human ailments including Alzheimer's and prion diseases. Biochemical, biophysical, and imaging analyses revealed that fibers produced by Escherichia coli called curli were amyloid. The CsgA curlin subunit, purified in the absence of the CsgB nucleator, adopted a soluble, unstructured form that upon prolonged incubation assembled into fibers that were indistinguishable from curli. In vivo, curli biogenesis was dependent on the nucleation-precipitation machinery requiring the CsgE and CsgF chaperone-like and nucleator proteins, respectively. Unlike eukaryotic amyloid formation, curli biogenesis is a productive pathway requiring a specific assembly machinery.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11823641      PMCID: PMC2838482          DOI: 10.1126/science.1067484

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Science        ISSN: 0036-8075            Impact factor:   47.728


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