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Electron microscopy of thin-sectioned three-dimensional crystals of SecA protein from Escherichia coli: structure in projection at 40 A resolution.

A J Weaver1, A W McDowall, D B Oliver, J Deisenhofer.   

Abstract

SecA is a single-chain, membrane-associated polypeptide (102 kDa) which functions as an essential component of the protein export machinery of Escherichia coli. SecA has been crystallized from ammonium sulfate as small, three-dimensional bipyramidal crystals (0.1 x 0.1 x 0.05 mm). These crystals did not demonstrate detectable diffraction of X-rays from rotating anode sources. For study by electron microscopy, individual crystals were cross-linked in glutaraldehyde and OsO4 solutions, dehydrated, embedded in epoxy resin, and sectioned normal to crystallographic axial directions inferred from the external morphology of the crystals. Fourier transformation of processed images of untilted thin sections stained with uranyl acetate and lead citrate show reflections extending to 31 A resolution. Diffraction data and reconstructed images of the projected density of the unit cell contents indicate that the bipyramidal SecA crystals belong to orthorhombic space group C222(1) with unit cell dimensions a = 414 A, b = 381 A, and c = 243 A. Filtered images and density maps of mutually orthogonal projections of the unit cell contents are consistent with a three-dimensional model in which the asymmetric unit contains eight SecA monomers. The large unit cell dimensions and packing of protein monomers suggest that SecA is crystallizing as an oligomer of either dimers or tetramers.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1288619     DOI: 10.1016/1047-8477(92)90040-h

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Struct Biol        ISSN: 1047-8477            Impact factor:   2.867


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1.  Site-specific proteolysis of the Escherichia coli SecA protein in vivo.

Authors:  M Mondigler; M Ehrmann
Journal:  J Bacteriol       Date:  1996-05       Impact factor: 3.490

2.  Comparative characterization of SecA from the alpha-subclass purple bacterium Rhodobacter capsulatus and Escherichia coli reveals differences in membrane and precursor specificity.

Authors:  R Helde; B Wiesler; E Wachter; A Neubüser; H K Hoffschulte; T Hengelage; K L Schimz; R A Stuart; M Müller
Journal:  J Bacteriol       Date:  1997-06       Impact factor: 3.490

3.  Ring-like pore structures of SecA: implication for bacterial protein-conducting channels.

Authors:  Hong-Wei Wang; Yong Chen; Hsiuchin Yang; Xianchuan Chen; Ming-Xing Duan; Phang C Tai; Sen-Fang Sui
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2003-03-17       Impact factor: 11.205

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