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    Structure. 2008 Sep 10;16(9):1324-32.

    Structure of the PduU shell protein from the Pdu microcompartment of Salmonella.

    Crowley CS, Sawaya MR, Bobik TA, Yeates TO.

    University of California Los Angeles Molecular Biology Institute, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 90095, USA.

    The Pdu microcompartment is a proteinaceous, subcellular structure that serves as an organelle for the metabolism of 1,2-propanediol in Salmonella enterica. It encapsulates several related enzymes within a shell composed of a few thousand protein subunits. Recent structural studies on the carboxysome, a related microcompartment involved in CO(2) fixation, have concluded that the major shell proteins from that microcompartment form hexamers that pack into layers comprising the facets of the shell. Here we report the crystal structure of PduU, a protein from the Pdu microcompartment, representing the first structure of a shell protein from a noncarboxysome microcompartment. Though PduU is a hexamer like other characterized shell proteins, it has undergone a circular permutation leading to dramatic differences in the hexamer pore. In view of the hypothesis that microcompartment metabolites diffuse across the outer shell through these pores, the unique structure of PduU suggests the possibility of a special functional role.

    PMID: 18786396 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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