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Visualizing the ATPase cycle in a protein disaggregating machine: structural basis for substrate binding by ClpB.


ABSTRACT: ClpB is a ring-shaped molecular chaperone that has the remarkable ability to disaggregate stress-damaged proteins. Here we present the electron cryomicroscopy reconstruction of an ATP-activated ClpB trap mutant, along with reconstructions of ClpB in the AMPPNP, ADP, and in the nucleotide-free state. We show that motif 2 of the ClpB M domain is positioned between the D1-large domains of neighboring subunits and could facilitate a concerted, ATP-driven conformational change in the AAA-1 ring. We further demonstrate biochemically that ATP is essential for high-affinity substrate binding to ClpB and cannot be substituted with AMPPNP. Our structures show that in the ATP-activated state, the D1 loops are stabilized at the central pore, providing the structural basis for high-affinity substrate binding. Taken together, our results support a mechanism by which ClpB captures substrates on the upper surface of the AAA-1 ring before threading them through the ClpB hexamer in an ATP hydrolysis-driven step.

SUBMITTER: Lee S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1855157 | biostudies-literature | 2007 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Visualizing the ATPase cycle in a protein disaggregating machine: structural basis for substrate binding by ClpB.

Lee Sukyeong S   Choi Jae-Mun JM   Tsai Francis T F FT  

Molecular cell 20070101 2


ClpB is a ring-shaped molecular chaperone that has the remarkable ability to disaggregate stress-damaged proteins. Here we present the electron cryomicroscopy reconstruction of an ATP-activated ClpB trap mutant, along with reconstructions of ClpB in the AMPPNP, ADP, and in the nucleotide-free state. We show that motif 2 of the ClpB M domain is positioned between the D1-large domains of neighboring subunits and could facilitate a concerted, ATP-driven conformational change in the AAA-1 ring. We f  ...[more]

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