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A Major Determinant for Gliding Motility in Mycoplasma genitalium: the Interaction between the Terminal Organelle proteins MG200 and MG491.

J Biol Chem.. 2014-12; 
Martinelli L, Lalli D, Garcia-Morales L, Ratera M, Querol E, Pinol J, Fita I, Calisto BM. ESRF and IBMC-University of Porto, France.
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Several mycoplasmas, such as the emergent human pathogen Mycoplasma genitalium, developed a complex polar structure, known as the Terminal Organelle (TO), responsible for a new type of cellular motility, which is involved in a variety of cell functions: cell division, adherence to host cells and virulence. The TO cytoskeleton is organised as a multi-subunit dynamic motor including three main ultra-structures: the terminal button, the electrodense core and the wheel complex. Here, we describe the interaction between MG200 and MG491, two of the main components of the TO wheel complex which connects the TO with the cell body and the cell membrane. The interaction between MG200 and MG491 has a KD in the 80 nM range... More

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cell motility; nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR); protein structure; protein-protein interaction; structural biology