Cryo-EM reveals the structural basis of long-range electron transport in a cytochrome-based bacterial nanowire.

TitleCryo-EM reveals the structural basis of long-range electron transport in a cytochrome-based bacterial nanowire.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2019
AuthorsFilman DJ, Marino SF, Ward JE, Yang L, Mester Z, Bullitt E, Lovley DR, Strauss M
JournalCommun Biol
Volume2
Pagination219
Date Published2019
ISSN2399-3642
KeywordsCryoelectron Microscopy, Cytochromes c, Electron Transport, Fimbriae, Bacterial, Geobacter, Nanowires
Abstract

Electrically conductive pili from species, termed bacterial nanowires, are intensely studied for their biological significance and potential in the development of new materials. Using cryo-electron microscopy, we have characterized nanowires from conductive pili preparations that are composed solely of head-to-tail stacked monomers of the six-heme C-type cytochrome OmcS. The unique fold of OmcS - closely wrapped around a continuous stack of hemes that can serve as an uninterrupted path for electron transport - generates a scaffold that supports the unbranched chain of hemes along the central axis of the filament. We present here, at 3.4 Å resolution, the structure of this cytochrome-based filament and discuss its possible role in long-range biological electron transport.

DOI10.1038/s42003-019-0448-9
Alternate JournalCommun Biol
PubMed ID31240257
PubMed Central IDPMC6584659