EMD-60636

Single-particle
3.32 Å
EMD-60636 Deposition: 24/06/2024
Map released: 01/01/2025
Last modified: 22/01/2025
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EMD-60636

Bacterial flagellar sodium-driven stator PomA5PomB2 with 100 mM NaCl and 0.1 mM phenamil

EMD-60636

Single-particle
3.32 Å
EMD-60636 Deposition: 24/06/2024
Map released: 01/01/2025
Last modified: 22/01/2025
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Sample Organism: Vibrio alginolyticus
Sample: Bacterial flagellar sodium-driven stator PomA5PomB2 with 100 mM NaCl and 0.1 mM phenamil
Fitted models: 9ijm (Avg. Q-score: 0.452)

Deposition Authors: Nishikino T , Kishikawa J , Hirose M , Kato T , Imada K
Structural insight into sodium ion pathway in the bacterial flagellar stator from marine Vibrio.
Nishikino T , Takekawa N , Kishikawa JI, Hirose M , Kojima S , Homma M , Kato T , Imada K
(2025) PNAS , 122 , e2415713122 - e2415713122
PUBMED: 39793043
DOI: doi:10.1073/pnas.2415713122
ISSN: 1091-6490
ASTM: PNASA6
Abstract:
Many bacteria swim in liquid or swarm on surface using the flagellum rotated by a motor driven by specific ion flow. The motor consists of the rotor and stator, and the stator converts the energy of ion flow to mechanical rotation. However, the ion pathway and the mechanism of stator rotation coupled with specific ion flow are still obscure. Here, we determined the structures of the sodium-driven stator of Vibrio, namely PomAB, in the presence and absence of sodium ions and the structure with its specific inhibitor, phenamil, by cryo-electron microscopy. The structures and following functional analysis revealed the sodium ion pathway, the mechanism of ion selectivity, and the inhibition mechanism by phenamil. We propose a model of sodium ion flow coupled with the stator rotation based on the structures. This work provides insights into the molecular mechanisms of ion specificity and conversion of the electrochemical potential into mechanical functions.