Journal:Acta Cryst D:S2059798325007089

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What they found was surprising. Instead of the expected three-part assembly, the cryo-EM maps revealed exquisite structures of two other players: <scene name='10/1089031/022_fig_arna_hexamer/1'>high-resolution structures of ArnA</scene>, an enzyme tied to polymyxin resistance, and <scene name='10/1089031/022_fig_arcb_trimer/1'>AcrB</scene>, the major drug efflux transporter. Structural alignment of the final cryo-EM model (PDB ID [[9v5r]] (blue)) with the reference crystal structure (PDB ID [[7rr7]], (yellow)) shows that they are remarkably similar, with an <scene name='10/1089031/022_aligned_9v5r_on_7rr7/1'>superposion of Cryo-EM vs crystal structure for AcrB</scene> with an RMSD between them, for CA atoms, of 2.0Å and <scene name='10/1089031/022_aligned_9v5r_on_7rr7/3'>animation</scene> <jmol>
What they found was surprising. Instead of the expected three-part assembly, the cryo-EM maps revealed exquisite structures of two other players: <scene name='10/1089031/022_fig_arna_hexamer/1'>high-resolution structures of ArnA</scene>, an enzyme tied to polymyxin resistance, and <scene name='10/1089031/022_fig_arcb_trimer/1'>AcrB</scene>, the major drug efflux transporter. Structural alignment of the final cryo-EM model (PDB ID [[9v5r]] (blue)) with the reference crystal structure (PDB ID [[7rr7]], (yellow)) shows that they are remarkably similar, with an <scene name='10/1089031/022_aligned_9v5r_on_7rr7/1'>superposion of Cryo-EM vs crystal structure for AcrB</scene> with an RMSD between them, for CA atoms, of 2.0Å and <scene name='10/1089031/022_aligned_9v5r_on_7rr7/3'>animation</scene> <jmol>
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Hexameric structure of Arna (PDB-ID 5v5h), colored by the six different chains.

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