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===Structure of the ''E. coli''TonB–ExbBD Complex ===
===Structure of the ''E. coli''TonB–ExbBD Complex ===
<scene name='10/1096810/9ddp/1'>(9DDP)</scene>
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The E. coli TonB–ExbBD complex is a 1:5:2 assembly in which five ExbB subunits form a tilted-helix pentameric scaffold that encloses a parallel but axially offset dimer of ExbD transmembrane helices. The ExbB pentamer generates a hydrophobic central pore into which the ExbD TM dimer inserts, while the N-terminal cytoplasmic domains of ExbD form an asymmetric pair stabilized by conserved ExbB residues. The TonB forms a single transmembrane helix with a conserved SHLS motif. The transmembrane helix is tilted ~15° in the membrane and interacts with the ExbB through conserved TonB Ser16 and His20. The complex also contains tightly bound phosphatidylethanolamine lipids at ExbB subunit interfaces.
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The E. coli TonB–ExbBD complex is a 1:5:2 assembly in which five <scene name='10/1096810/Exbb_pentamer/1'>ExbB</scene> subunits form a tilted-helix pentameric scaffold that encloses a parallel but axially offset dimer of<scene name='10/1096810/Exbd_dimer/1'> ExbD</scene> transmembrane helices. The ExbB pentamer generates a hydrophobic central pore into which the ExbD TM dimer inserts, while the N-terminal cytoplasmic domains of ExbD form an asymmetric pair stabilized by conserved ExbB residues. The <scene name='10/1096810/Tonb/1'>TonB</scene> forms a single transmembrane helix with a conserved SHLS motif. The transmembrane helix is tilted ~15° in the membrane and interacts with the ExbB through conserved TonB <scene name='10/1096810/Tonb_ser16/2'>Ser16</scene> and <scene name='10/1096810/Tonb_his20/1'>His20</scene>. The complex also contains tightly bound phosphatidylethanolamine lipids at ExbB subunit interfaces.
===References===
===References===

Revision as of 20:31, 28 November 2025

Cryo-EM structures of the E. coli Ton and Tol

motor complexes

Paul C. Rosen, Samantha M. Horwitz, Daniel J. Brooks, Erica Kim, Joseph A. Ambarian, Lidia Waidmann, Katherine M. Davis and Gary Yellen Herve Celia, Bridgette M. Beach, Istvan Botos ,Rodolfo Ghirlando, Denis Duché ,RolandLloubes2 & Susan K. Buchanan Nature Communications volume 16, Article number: 5506 (2025) [ https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-025-61286-z] 

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Cryo-EM structures of the E. coli Ton and Tol motor complexes (PDB entry 9DDM)

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