Secretins are bacterial outer membrane proteins involved in different pathways for protein secretion or macromolecular complex assembly. Secretin can form a large oligomeric pore, whose opening needs to be carefully regulated. Now cryo-EM analysis of the Vibrio cholerae secretin GspD reveals a closed channel, with a constricted periplasmic vestibule, offering insight into the mechanism of GspD opening during protein secretion.
- Steve L Reichow
- Konstantin V Korotkov
- Tamir Gonen