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Swasthi, Hema M.; Basalla, Joseph L.; Dudley, Claire E.; Vecchiarelli, Anthony G.; Chapman, Matthew R. (, Nature Communications)Abstract Curli are functional amyloids present on the outer membrane ofE. coli. CsgF is required for the proper assembly of curli. Here, we found that the CsgF phase separates in vitro and that the ability of CsgF variants to phase-separate is tightly correlated with CsgF function during curli biogenesis. Substitution of phenylalanine residues in the CsgF N-terminus both reduced the propensity of CsgF to phase-separate and impaired curli assembly. Exogenous addition of purified CsgF complementedcsgF −cells. This exogenous addition assay was used to assess the ability of CsgF variants to complementcsgF ‒cells. CsgF on the cell surface modulated the secretion of CsgA, the curli major subunit, to the cell surface. We also found that the CsgB nucleator protein can form SDS-insoluble aggregates within the dynamic CsgF condensate. We propose that these multicomponent CsgF-B condensates form a nucleation-competent complex that templates CsgA amyloid formation on the cell surface.more » « less
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Bhoite, Sujeet S.; Han, Yilin; Ruotolo, Brandon T.; Chapman, Matthew R. (, Journal of Biological Chemistry)
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Chapman, Matthew G.; Walker, Roger C.; Schmitt, Jaclyn M.; McPherson, Cameron L.; Ameena, Fnu; Kucera, Courtney J.; Quarles, Carroll A.; DeVol, Timothy A.; Ballato, John; Jacobsohn, Luiz G.; et al (, Journal of the American Ceramic Society)
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