EMD-14617

Subtomogram averaging
3.8 Å
EMD-14617 Deposition: 25/03/2022
Map released: 06/07/2022
Last modified: 24/07/2024
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EMD-14617

Subtomogram averaging of Rubisco from Cyanobium carboxysome

EMD-14617

Subtomogram averaging
3.8 Å
EMD-14617 Deposition: 25/03/2022
Map released: 06/07/2022
Last modified: 24/07/2024
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Sample Organism: Cyanobium sp. PCC 7001
Sample: Structure of Rubisco within Cyanobium carboxysome
Fitted models: 7zc1 (Avg. Q-score: 0.3)

Deposition Authors: Ni T , Zhu Y , Seaton-Burn W, Zhang P
Structure and assembly of cargo Rubisco in two native alpha-carboxysomes.
Ni T , Sun Y , Burn W , Al-Hazeem MMJ, Zhu Y , Yu X , Liu LN , Zhang P
(2022) Nat Commun , 13 , 4299 - 4299
PUBMED: 35879301
DOI: doi:10.1038/s41467-022-32004-w
ISSN: 2041-1723
Abstract:
Carboxysomes are a family of bacterial microcompartments in cyanobacteria and chemoautotrophs. They encapsulate Ribulose 1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase (Rubisco) and carbonic anhydrase catalyzing carbon fixation inside a proteinaceous shell. How Rubisco complexes pack within the carboxysomes is unknown. Using cryo-electron tomography, we determine the distinct 3D organization of Rubisco inside two distant α-carboxysomes from a marine α-cyanobacterium Cyanobium sp. PCC 7001 where Rubiscos are organized in three concentric layers, and from a chemoautotrophic bacterium Halothiobacillus neapolitanus where they form intertwining spirals. We further resolve the structures of native Rubisco as well as its higher-order assembly at near-atomic resolutions by subtomogram averaging. The structures surprisingly reveal that the authentic intrinsically disordered linker protein CsoS2 interacts with Rubiscos in native carboxysomes but functions distinctively in the two α-carboxysomes. In contrast to the uniform Rubisco-CsoS2 association in the Cyanobium α-carboxysome, CsoS2 binds only to the Rubiscos close to the shell in the Halo α-carboxysome. Our findings provide critical knowledge of the assembly principles of α-carboxysomes, which may aid in the rational design and repurposing of carboxysome structures for new functions.