Using Cryo-EM to Investigate Bacterial Secretion Systems

Annu Rev Microbiol. 2018 Sep 8:72:231-254. doi: 10.1146/annurev-micro-090817-062702. Epub 2018 Jul 13.

Abstract

Bacterial secretion systems are responsible for releasing macromolecules to the extracellular milieu or directly into other cells. These membrane complexes are associated with pathogenicity and bacterial fitness. Understanding of these large assemblies has exponentially increased in the last few years thanks to electron microscopy. In fact, a revolution in this field has led to breakthroughs in characterizing the structures of secretion systems and other macromolecular machineries so as to obtain high-resolution images of complexes that could not be crystallized. In this review, we give a brief overview of structural advancements in the understanding of secretion systems, focusing in particular on cryo-electron microscopy, whether tomography or single-particle analysis. We describe how such techniques have contributed to knowledge of the mechanism of macromolecule secretion in bacteria and the impact they will have in the future.

Keywords: bacteria; cryo-EM; cryo–electron microscopy; secretion systems; single particle; tomography.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Bacteria / enzymology*
  • Bacterial Secretion Systems / ultrastructure*
  • Cryoelectron Microscopy / methods*
  • Cryoelectron Microscopy / trends

Substances

  • Bacterial Secretion Systems