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Heptameric structures of two alpha-hemolysin mutants imaged with in situ atomic force microscopy
M S Malghani1, Y Fang, S Cheley
1Department of Physics, University of Vermont, Burlington 05405, USA.
Microscopy Research and Technique
|March 25, 1999
Abstract:
Atomic force microscopy has been used to study self-assembled structures of two alpha-hemolysin mutants. For a mutant (alphaHL-H5) that was locked into the prepore state on fluid phase egg-PC membranes, we visualized, for the first time, heptameric prepores and showed that the 7-fold axis in the prepore lies perpendicular to the membrane surface. For another mutant (TCM) with the transmembrane domain, the self-assembled oligomer that assumes the conformation of the fully assembled pore is also a heptamer. These results show that heptamers are the preferred oligomerization state of alpha-hemolysin.