Molecule of the Month: Nanowires
Nanowires conduct electrons one at a time inside biological molecules.
Bacterial Electronics
Filament Formation
Geobacter Nanowires
Exploring the Structure
Designed Silver-DNA Nanowire
Researchers in nanotechnology are using biology as inspiration and designing their own nanowires. One approach is to use DNA as the scaffold to position the electron-carrying cofactors. The structure shown here, PDB ID 7xkm, is a short piece of DNA with a base sequence that is designed to trap silver ions (gray spheres) at the center of the double helix. The goal is to be able to embed these types of nanowires into larger DNA nanostructures. To explore this structure, choose the JSMol tab above for an interactive view.
Topics for Further Discussion
- Electrons hop from cofactor to cofactor in these nanowires. You can use Mol* to measure the distance between cofactors.
- You can learn more about biological energetics and electron transfer in Exploring the Structural Biology of Bioenergy.
Related PDB-101 Resources
- Browse Nanotechnology
- Browse Transport
References
- 7lq5: Gu, Y., Guberman-Pfeffer, M.J., Srikanth, V., Shen, C., Giska, F., Gupta, K., Londer, Y., Samatey, F.A., Batista, V.S., Malvankar, N.S. (2023) Structure of Geobacter cytochrome OmcZ identifies mechanism of nanowire assembly and conductivity. Nat Microbiol 8: 284-298
- 7xkm: Atsugi, T., Ono, A., Tasaka, M., Eguchi, N., Fujiwara, S., Kondo, J. (2022) A novel Ag(I)-DNA rod comprising a one-dimensional array of 11 silver ions within a double helical structure. Angew Chem Int Ed Engl 61: e202204798-e202204798
- 7qv7: Dietrich, H.M., Righetto, R.D., Kumar, A., Wietrzynski, W., Trischler, R., Schuller, S.K., Wagner, J., Schwarz, F.M., Engel, B.D., Muller, V., Schuller, J.M. (2022) Membrane-anchored HDCR nanowires drive hydrogen-powered CO2 fixation. Nature 607: 823-830
- 8d9m: Wang, F., Chan, C.H., Suciu, V., Mustafa, K., Ammend, M., Si, D., Hochbaum, A.I., Egelman, E.H., Bond, D.R. (2022) Structure of Geobacter OmcZ filaments suggests extracellular cytochrome polymers evolved independently multiple times. Elife 11
- 7tfs: Wang, F., Mustafa, K., Chan, C.H., Joshi, K., Hochbaum, A.I., Bond, D.R., Egelman, E.H. (2022) Cryo-EM of the OmcE nanowires from Geobacter sulfurreducen. Nat Microbiol 7: 1291-1300
- 6nef: Filman, D.J., Marino, S.F., Ward, J.E., Yang, L., Mester, Z., Bullitt, E., Lovley, D.R., Strauss, M. (2019) Cryo-EM reveals the structural basis of long-range electron transport in a cytochrome-based bacterial nanowire. Commun Biol 2: 219-219
- 6ef8: Wang, F., Gu, Y., O'Brien, J.P., Yi, S.M., Yalcin, S.E., Srikanth, V., Shen, C., Vu, D., Ing, N.L., Hochbaum, A.I., Egelman, E.H., Malvankar, N.S. (2019) Structure of microbial nanowires reveals stacked hemes that transport electrons over micrometers. Cell 177: 361-369.e10
February 2024, David Goodsell
http://doi.org/10.2210/rcsb_pdb/mom_2024_2