The In Vitro Self-Assembly of Supramolecular Structures after the Spontaneous Disassembly of Carotovoricins

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F. I. Tovkach
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[1] National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine,Zabolotnyi Institute of Microbiology and Virology
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Microbiology | 2002年 / 71卷
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macromolecular bacteriocins; self-assembly;
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The self-assembly of supramolecular structures (empty sheaths and polysheaths of the macromolecular Erwinia carotovora bacteriocins) was studied by electron microscopy in the course of 1- to 2-year incubation of phage particles at 4°C. This study showed that the empty sheaths and polysheaths of the bacteriocins of eight E. carotovora strains spontaneously assemble at the self-assembly centers (or crystallization centers), which have a diameter of 26–65 nm and contain a dense proteinaceous material. The self-assembly center consists of two components, a primer and the structural protein of contracted sheaths. Empty sheaths assembled in the crystallization centers are polar structures synthesized through the stepwise head-to-tail polymerization of monomeric units. The supramolecular structures of two E. carotovora 62A bacteriocins are assembled in a different way. At the early stages of their self-assembly, a reticular structure is formed, which then transforms into very long polysheaths composed of monomers. Along with polysheaths, rounded or lamplike structures 33–117 nm in size composed of the subunits of contracted sheaths are produced. Carotovoricins may serve as suitable objects for the study of the self-assembly of elementary biological structures.
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