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Cryo-EM structure of an extracellular Geobacter OmcE cytochrome filament reveals tetrahaem packing

Authors :
Fengbin Wang
Khawla Mustafa
Victor Suciu
Komal Joshi
Chi H. Chan
Sol Choi
Zhangli Su
Dong Si
Allon I. Hochbaum
Edward H. Egelman
Daniel R. Bond
Source :
Nature microbiology. 7(8)
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Electrically conductive appendages from the anaerobic bacterium Geobacter sulfurreducens were first observed two decades ago, with genetic and biochemical data suggesting that conductive fibres were type IV pili. Recently, an extracellular conductive filament of G. sulfurreducens was found to contain polymerized c-type cytochrome OmcS subunits, not pilin subunits. Here we report that G. sulfurreducens also produces a second, thinner appendage comprised of cytochrome OmcE subunits and solve its structure using cryo-electron microscopy at ~4.3 Å resolution. Although OmcE and OmcS subunits have no overall sequence or structural similarities, upon polymerization both form filaments that share a conserved haem packing arrangement in which haems are coordinated by histidines in adjacent subunits. Unlike OmcS filaments, OmcE filaments are highly glycosylated. In extracellular fractions from G. sulfurreducens, we detected type IV pili comprising PilA-N and -C chains, along with abundant B-DNA. OmcE is the second cytochrome filament to be characterized using structural and biophysical methods. We propose that there is a broad class of conductive bacterial appendages with conserved haem packing (rather than sequence homology) that enable long-distance electron transport to chemicals or other microbial cells.

Details

ISSN :
20585276
Volume :
7
Issue :
8
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature microbiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....17a8ec2363d2fb0e42fffe0d8db7a688