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Deposition Date 2026-01-08
Release Date 2026-04-29
Last Version Date 2026-04-29
Entry Detail
PDB ID:
9ZZY
Keywords:
Title:
ssRNA phage PRR1 virion with 3' gRNA
Biological Source:
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Method Details:
Experimental Method:
Resolution:
3.45 Å
Aggregation State:
PARTICLE
Reconstruction Method:
SINGLE PARTICLE
Macromolecular Entities
Structures with similar UniProt ID
Protein Blast
Polymer Type:polypeptide(L)
Molecule:Coat Protein
Chain IDs:C (auth: 0), D (auth: 1), E (auth: 2), F (auth: 3), G (auth: 4), H (auth: 5), I (auth: 6), J (auth: 7), K (auth: 8), L (auth: 9), M (auth: A), N (auth: B), O (auth: C), P (auth: D), Q (auth: E), R (auth: O), S (auth: P), T (auth: Q), U (auth: R), V (auth: S), W (auth: T), X (auth: U), Y (auth: V), Z (auth: W), AA (auth: X), BA (auth: Y), CA (auth: Z), DA (auth: a), EA (auth: b), FA (auth: c), GA (auth: d), HA (auth: e), IA (auth: f), JA (auth: g), KA (auth: h), LA (auth: i), MA (auth: j), NA (auth: k), OA (auth: l), PA (auth: m), QA (auth: n), RA (auth: o), SA (auth: p), TA (auth: q), UA (auth: r), VA (auth: s), WA (auth: t), XA (auth: u), YA (auth: v), ZA (auth: w), AB (auth: x), BB (auth: y), CB (auth: z), DB (auth: G), EB (auth: H), FB (auth: I), GB (auth: J), HB (auth: K), IB (auth: L), JB (auth: M), KB (auth: N), LB (auth: AA), MB (auth: AB), NB (auth: AC), OB (auth: AD), PB (auth: AO), QB (auth: AP), RB (auth: AQ), SB (auth: AR), TB (auth: AS), UB (auth: AT), VB (auth: AU), WB (auth: AV), XB (auth: AW), YB (auth: AX), ZB (auth: AY), AC (auth: AZ), BC (auth: Aa), CC (auth: Ab), DC (auth: Ac), EC (auth: Ad), FC (auth: Ae), GC (auth: Af), HC (auth: Ag), IC (auth: Ah), JC (auth: Ai), KC (auth: Aj), LC (auth: Ak), MC (auth: Al), NC (auth: Am), OC (auth: An), PC (auth: Ao), QC (auth: Ap), RC (auth: Aq), SC (auth: Ar), TC (auth: As), UC (auth: At), VC (auth: Au), WC (auth: Av), XC (auth: Aw), YC (auth: Ax), ZC (auth: Ay), AD (auth: Az), BD (auth: A1), CD (auth: A2), DD (auth: A3), ED (auth: A4), FD (auth: A5), GD (auth: A6), HD (auth: A7), ID (auth: A8), JD (auth: A9), KD (auth: A0), LD (auth: BA), MD (auth: BB), ND (auth: BC), OD (auth: BD), PD (auth: BE), QD (auth: BF), RD (auth: BG), SD (auth: BH), TD (auth: BI), UD (auth: BJ), VD (auth: BK), WD (auth: BL), XD (auth: BM), YD (auth: BN), ZD (auth: BO), AE (auth: BP), BE (auth: BQ), CE (auth: BR), DE (auth: BS), EE (auth: BV), FE (auth: BY), GE (auth: BZ), HE (auth: Bb), IE (auth: Bc), JE (auth: Bd), KE (auth: Bg), LE (auth: Bh), ME (auth: Bi), NE (auth: Bj), OE (auth: Bk), PE (auth: Bl), QE (auth: Bm), RE (auth: Bn), SE (auth: Bu), TE (auth: Bv), UE (auth: Bw), VE (auth: Bx), WE (auth: By), XE (auth: Bz), YE (auth: B1), ZE (auth: B2), AF (auth: B3), BF (auth: B4), CF (auth: B5), DF (auth: B6), EF (auth: B7), FF (auth: B8), GF (auth: B9), HF (auth: B0), IF (auth: CA), JF (auth: CB), KF (auth: CC), LF (auth: CD), MF (auth: CH), NF (auth: CI), OF (auth: CK), PF (auth: CL), QF (auth: CM), RF (auth: CN), SF (auth: CO), TF (auth: CP), UF (auth: CQ), VF (auth: CR), WF (auth: CS), XF (auth: CT)
Chain Length:131
Number of Molecules:178
Biological Source:Perrunavirus olsenii
Polymer Type:polyribonucleotide
Molecule:3' gRNA
Chain IDs:B (auth: AE)
Chain Length:131
Number of Molecules:1
Biological Source:Perrunavirus olsenii
Structures with similar UniProt ID
Protein Blast
Polymer Type:polypeptide(L)
Molecule:Maturation Protein
Chain IDs:A (auth: F)
Chain Length:131
Number of Molecules:1
Biological Source:Perrunavirus olsenii
Ligand Molecules
Primary Citation
Suppressing Transfer of Antibiotic Resistance by a Small RNA Virus.
Biorxiv ? ? ? (2026)
PMID: 41928967 DOI: 10.64898/2026.03.25.714153

Abstact

The global rise of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) demands innovative strategies to limit the spread of multidrug-resistant bacteria. Conjugative plasmids, particularly those in the incompatibility group P (IncP), play a central role in disseminating resistance genes across diverse bacterial species via their encoded Type IV secretion systems (T4SS). Here, we characterize the single-stranded RNA bacteriophage (ssRNA phage) PRR1, which selectively targets AMR ESKAPEE pathogens carrying the IncP plasmid RP4, and assess its ability to inhibit conjugation. Using cryo-electron microscopy, we first resolved the mature PRR1 virion at 3.45 A resolution revealing two phage maturation protein (Mat)-RNA interactions within the 3' untranslated region (UTR) - a conserved interaction (Mat-U1) and a novel interaction (Mat-V1) for ssRNA phages. To characterize the PRR1-RP4 pilus interaction, we performed alanine-scanning mutagenesis and pinpointed four critical TrbC pilin residues (S12, W13, S72, and R77) for infection. Computational modeling revealed that these residues are located near the termini of the pilin at the phage-pilus interface. Notably, native and non-infectious, UV-crosslinked PRR1 were sufficient to block RP4 transfer, indicating conjugation inhibition does not require a complete infection cycle. Finally, combining PRR1 and antibiotic treatment yielded nine unique phage-resistant mutants within T4SS-associated genes on the RP4 plasmid. Eight of these mutants nearly abolished conjugation, while the trbE frameshift mutant retained ~30% of wild-type efficiency, which is pivotal to clarifying the relationship between phage infection and pilus function. Collectively, these results establish ssRNA phages as specific T4SS plasmid targeting agents and underscore their potential to limit horizontal gene transfer in AMR pathogens.

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