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Tailed bacteriophages: Structure, Function and Evolution

(A tale of two tails)

Michael RossmannPurdue University

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T4

φ29

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T4168 kbp genome

~300 ORFs

40 structural proteins

Host: E. Coli

Gram negativeCell wall inside periplasmic

space

Packages T4 concatomer

Phi2920 kbp genome

~20 ORFs

8 structural proteins1 structural RNA

Host: B. Subtilis

Gram positiveCell wall external to single

cell membrane

Packeges DNAgp3 genome

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Bacteriophage phi29

Rossmann LabValorie Bowman

Paul ChipmanKay Choi

Marc MoraisAlan Simpson

Yizhi TaoYe Xiang

Anderson LabMohammed Badasso

Shelley GrimesPaul Jardine

Jaya Kotl

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Tao et al Cell, 1998, 95:431-

437

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gp3?

head fiber

bulge

lower collar

knob

DNA ring

Connector

appendages

?

Three layers of DNA

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Phi29 head-tail head-tail Connector

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Simpson et al, Nature, 2000, 408:745-750

φ29 dodecameric connector

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pRNA difference map

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Partially packaged proheadwith pRNA and ATPase

(gp16)

Empty Proheadwith pRNA

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Connector

pRNA pentamerDifference density

Gp16 ATPase

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Phage Φ29:DNA packaging motor

Simpson et al, Nature, 2000, 408:745-750

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The T4 structurePurdue University

Anthoni BatistiPaul ChipmanAndrei Fokine

Victor KostyuchenkoPertr Leiman

MoscowVadim Mesyanzhinov

Mikhail Schneider

Catholic University of America

Venigella RaoTokyo Institute of

TechnologyFumio Arisaka

Shuji Kanamaru

University of MarylandLindsay Black

NIH BethesdaBijan Ahvazi

Karen BoeshansAlasdair Steven

Santiago Mark van Raaij

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Too complex to crystallize: Bacteriophage T4 an efficient infection machine

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Phage particle assemblyHead

Tail

Fibritin

gp13, gp14, [gp2], [gp4]

[gp63]

Long tail

fibers

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138 gp19 138 gp18

5, 27

T4 Tail assembly

53, 7, 810, 11

25, 6

15S

29

22S

Wedge

Hub

70S

6

120S

Tailterminator

gp15

gp9

gp12 gp48gp54

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Crystal structures of the baseplate proteins

gp8gp11,STF attachment

gp9,LTF

attachment

gp5-gp27

gp12C-term

30 nm

gp12, STF

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Common topologiesgp11 gp10 gp12

Interaction in 3DX big insertion

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Gp5-gp27 complex structure overviewgp27 trimer

gp5 N-terminal domain

gp5 lysozyme domain

gp5 C-terminaldomain

80 Å

190 Å

Kanamaru et al, Nature 2002, 415:553-557

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Hexagonal conformation (tube-baseplates)

• Initial model – hexagonal prism connected to a tube

• Sixfold symmetry

• 945 particles used in the reconstruction

• Defoci 1.5 – 3.5 m

• 12 Å resolution

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Baseplate movie

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48 54

6 25 53

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10

11 12

5

26?

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Kostyuchenko et al, Nat. Struct. Biol. 2003, 10:688-693

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Hexagonal Baseplate

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Star-shaped baseplates (contracted tails)

• Sixfold symmetry

• 1580 particles used in the reconstruction

• Defoci 0.7 – 3.3 m

• 17 Å resolution

Leiman et al, Cell 2004,

118:419-429

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Contracted tail movie

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2013 14

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6 25 53

Contracted tail

Structure

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Extended sheath1 turn

Contracted sheath2 turns

Kostyuchenko et al, Nat.Struct, Mol. Biol. 2005

in press

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November 18th, 2004

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