Journal:Acta Cryst D:S2059798325007089
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- | Both proteins are known to appear during affinity purification, but their repeated presence across different methods and even in membrane fractions suggests that their recovery was not purely accidental. ArnA, usually described as cytoplasmic, was consistently found in membrane-enriched samples, while AcrB is a well-established membrane protein. | + | Both proteins are known to appear during affinity purification, but their repeated presence across different methods and even in membrane fractions suggests that their recovery was not purely accidental. ArnA, usually described as cytoplasmic, was consistently found in membrane-enriched samples, while AcrB is a well-established membrane protein. It was also observed that the class averages resembled GroEL and cytochrome bo3 oxidase. |
These findings show that cryo-EM can capture not only the intended targets but also unexpected complexes that are well resolved and may have physiological importance. While only partial densities of the FtsH AAA+ domain were visible and no stable FtsH–YidC–HflKC complex could be reconstructed, the high-quality ArnA and AcrB structures provide fresh insights into bacterial survival strategies, from antibiotic resistance to drug efflux. More broadly, this study illustrates how structural biology can reveal unplanned discoveries that enrich our understanding of cell biology and the challenges of protein purification. | These findings show that cryo-EM can capture not only the intended targets but also unexpected complexes that are well resolved and may have physiological importance. While only partial densities of the FtsH AAA+ domain were visible and no stable FtsH–YidC–HflKC complex could be reconstructed, the high-quality ArnA and AcrB structures provide fresh insights into bacterial survival strategies, from antibiotic resistance to drug efflux. More broadly, this study illustrates how structural biology can reveal unplanned discoveries that enrich our understanding of cell biology and the challenges of protein purification. |
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