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A noncompeting pair of human neutralizing antibodies block COVID-19 virus binding to its receptor ACE2 期刊论文
Science, 2020
作者:  Yan Wu;  Feiran Wang;  Chenguang Shen;  Weiyu Peng;  Delin Li;  Cheng Zhao;  Zhaohui Li;  Shihua Li;  Yuhai Bi;  Yang Yang;  Yuhuan Gong;  Haixia Xiao;  Zheng Fan;  Shuguang Tan;  Guizhen Wu;  Wenjie Tan;  Xuancheng Lu;  Changfa Fan;  Qihui Wang;  Yingxia Liu;  Chen Zhang;  Jianxun Qi;  George Fu Gao;  Feng Gao;  Lei Liu
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Action of a minimal contractile bactericidal nanomachine 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 580 (7805) : 658-+
作者:  Peng, Ruchao;  Xu, Xin;  Jing, Jiamei;  Wang, Min;  Peng, Qi;  Liu, Sheng;  Wu, Ying;  Bao, Xichen;  Wang, Peiyi;  Qi, Jianxun;  Gao, George F.;  Shi, Yi
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The authors report near-atomic resolution structures of the R-type bacteriocin from Pseudomonas aeruginosa in the pre-contraction and post-contraction states, and these structures provide insight into the mechanism of action of molecular syringes.


R-type bacteriocins are minimal contractile nanomachines that hold promise as precision antibiotics(1-4). Each bactericidal complex uses a collar to bridge a hollow tube with a contractile sheath loaded in a metastable state by a baseplate scaffold(1,2). Fine-tuning of such nucleic acid-free protein machines for precision medicine calls for an atomic description of the entire complex and contraction mechanism, which is not available from baseplate structures of the (DNA-containing) T4 bacteriophage(5). Here we report the atomic model of the complete R2 pyocin in its pre-contraction and post-contraction states, each containing 384 subunits of 11 unique atomic models of 10 gene products. Comparison of these structures suggests the following sequence of events during pyocin contraction: tail fibres trigger lateral dissociation of baseplate triplexes  the dissociation then initiates a cascade of events leading to sheath contraction  and this contraction converts chemical energy into mechanical force to drive the iron-tipped tube across the bacterial cell surface, killing the bacterium.