Journal article

Real-time visualization of perforin nanopore assembly

C Leung, AW Hodel, AJ Brennan, N Lukoyanova, S Tran, CM House, SC Kondos, JC Whisstock, MA Dunstone, JA Trapani, I Voskoboinik, HR Saibil, BW Hoogenboom

Nature Nanotechnology | NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP | Published : 2017

Abstract

Perforin is a key protein of the vertebrate immune system. Secreted by cytotoxic lymphocytes as soluble monomers, perforin can self-assemble into oligomeric pores of 10-20 nm inner diameter in the membranes of virus-infected and cancerous cells. These large pores facilitate the entry of pro-apoptotic granzymes, thereby rapidly killing the target cell. To elucidate the pathways of perforin pore assembly, we carried out real-time atomic force microscopy and electron microscopy studies. Our experiments reveal that the pore assembly proceeds via a membrane-bound prepore intermediate state, typically consisting of up to approximately eight loosely but irreversibly assembled monomeric subunits. Th..

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