The mamK gene is sufficient for directing assembly of MamK filaments in E. coli. (A1, A2, and C) Immunogold staining of ultrathin frozen sections using anti-MamK antibodies shows the position of MamK in the M. magneticum sp. AMB-1 wild-type strain (A1), spontaneous mam mutant (A2), and E. coli TG1/p6020 (C). The 7-nm gold particles are indicated by white arrows, magnetosomes are indicated by white arrowheads, and inner (IM) and outer membranes (OM) are indicated by black arrows. (B and D) Overlaid Nomarski and fluorescence images of the MamK–GFP expressed from p2020 in AMB-1 (B) or from p6020 in E. coli (D). (E and F) MamK–mCherry (red color) was coexpressed with MreB–YFP (green color in E) in the wild-type strain or coexpressed with periplasmic GFP (green color in F) in the mreB mutant cell. Folded GFP was exported into the periplasm via the Tat pathway as described in ref. 33. (Scale bars: B, D, and F, 3 μm; A1, A2, C, E and F, 0.3 μm.)