8BCP

Cryo-EM structure of the proximal end of bacteriophage T5 tail : p142 tail terminator protein hexamer and pb6 tail tube protein trimer


Experimental Data Snapshot

  • Method: ELECTRON MICROSCOPY
  • Resolution: 3.88 Å
  • Aggregation State: PARTICLE 
  • Reconstruction Method: SINGLE PARTICLE 

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Literature

About bacteriophage tail terminator and tail completion proteins: structure of the proximal extremity of siphophage T5 tail.

Linares, R.Breyton, C.

(2024) J Virol : e0137624-e0137624

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.01376-24
  • Primary Citation of Related Structures:  
    8BCP, 8BCU

  • PubMed Abstract: 

    Bacteriophages are viruses infecting bacteria. The vast majority of them bear a tail, allowing host recognition, cell wall perforation, and DNA injection into the host cytoplasm. Using electron cryo-microscopy (cryo-EM) and single particle analysis, we determined the organization of the tail proximal extremity of siphophage T5 that possesses a long flexible tail and solved the structure of its tail terminator protein p142 (TrP 142 ). It allowed us to confirm the common evolutionary origin between T5 TrP p142 and other known or putative TrPs from siphophages, myophages, and bacterial tail-like machines, despite very poor sequence conservation. By also determining the structure of the T5 tail proximal extremity after interaction with T5 bacterial receptor FhuA, we showed that no conformational changes occur in TrP p142 and confirmed that the infection signal transduction is not carried by the tube itself. We also investigated the location of T5 Neck1 or tail completion protein p143 (TCP p143 ) and showed, thanks to a combination of cryo-EM and structure prediction using Alphafold2, that it is not located at the capsid-to-tail interface as suggested by its position in the genome, but instead, very unexpectedly, on the side of T5 tail tip, and that it appears to be monomeric. Based on structure comparison with other putative TCPs predicted structures, this feature could not be shared by other TCPs and questions the affiliation of p143 to this family of protein.IMPORTANCEBacteriophages, viruses infecting bacteria, are the most abundant living entities on Earth. They are present in all ecosystems where bacteria develop and are instrumental in the regulation, diversity, evolution, and pathogeny of microbial populations. Moreover, with the increasing number of pathogenic strains resistant to antibiotics, virulent phages are considered a serious alternative or complement to classical treatments. 96% of all phages present a tail that allows host recognition and safe channeling of the DNA to the host cytoplasm. We present the atomic model of the proximal extremity of the siphophage T5 tail, confirming structural similarities with other phages. This structure, combined with results previously published and further explored, also allowed a review and a discussion on the role and localization of a mysterious tail protein, the tail completion protein, which is known to be present in the phage tails, but that was never identified in a phage structure.


  • Organizational Affiliation

    Université Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, CEA, IBS, Grenoble, France.


Macromolecules
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Entity ID: 1
MoleculeChains Sequence LengthOrganismDetailsImage
Tail tube terminator protein p142161Escherichia phage T5Mutation(s): 0 
UniProt
Find proteins for Q6QGE1 (Escherichia phage T5)
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Go to UniProtKB:  Q6QGE1
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UniProt GroupQ6QGE1
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  • Reference Sequence
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Entity ID: 2
MoleculeChains Sequence LengthOrganismDetailsImage
Tail tube proteinC [auth H],
F [auth G],
I
464Escherichia phage T5Mutation(s): 0 
UniProt
Find proteins for Q6QGE2 (Escherichia phage T5)
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Go to UniProtKB:  Q6QGE2
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UniProt GroupQ6QGE2
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Experimental Data & Validation

Experimental Data

  • Method: ELECTRON MICROSCOPY
  • Resolution: 3.88 Å
  • Aggregation State: PARTICLE 
  • Reconstruction Method: SINGLE PARTICLE 
EM Software:
TaskSoftware PackageVersion
RECONSTRUCTIONRELION3.0/3.1
MODEL REFINEMENTPHENIX
MODEL REFINEMENTCoot

Structure Validation

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Entry History & Funding Information

Deposition Data


Funding OrganizationLocationGrant Number
Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR)FranceANR-16-CE11-0027
Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR)FranceANR-21-CE11-0023

Revision History  (Full details and data files)

  • Version 1.0: 2023-11-01
    Type: Initial release
  • Version 1.1: 2025-01-22
    Changes: Data collection, Database references, Structure summary