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Visualization and characterization of individual type III protein secretion machines in live bacteria.

Citation
Zhang, Y., et al. “Visualization And Characterization Of Individual Type Iii Protein Secretion Machines In Live Bacteria.”. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America, pp. 6098-6103.
Center Yale University
Author Yongdeng Zhang, María Lara-Tejero, Jörg Bewersdorf, Jorge E Galán
Keywords Salmonella virulence, bacterial nanomachines, bacterial pathogenesis, protein secretion, superresolution microscopy
Abstract

Type III protein secretion machines have evolved to deliver bacterially encoded effector proteins into eukaryotic cells. Although electron microscopy has provided a detailed view of these machines in isolation or fixed samples, little is known about their organization in live bacteria. Here we report the visualization and characterization of the type III secretion machine in live bacteria by 2D and 3D single-molecule switching superresolution microscopy. This approach provided access to transient components of this machine, which previously could not be analyzed. We determined the subcellular distribution of individual machines, the stoichiometry of the different components of this machine in situ, and the spatial distribution of the substrates of this machine before secretion. Furthermore, by visualizing this machine in mutants we obtained major insights into the machine's assembly. This study bridges a major resolution gap in the visualization of this nanomachine and may serve as a paradigm for the examination of other bacterially encoded molecular machines.

Year of Publication
2017
Journal
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Volume
114
Issue
23
Number of Pages
6098-6103
Date Published
12/2017
ISSN Number
1091-6490
DOI
10.1073/pnas.1705823114
Alternate Journal
Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A.
PMID
28533372
PMCID
PMC5468683
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