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Coordination of substrate binding and ATP hydrolysis in Vps4-mediated ESCRT-III disassembly.


ABSTRACT: ESCRT-III undergoes dynamic assembly and disassembly to facilitate membrane exvagination processes including multivesicular body (MVB) formation, enveloped virus budding, and membrane abscission during cytokinesis. The AAA-ATPase Vps4 is required for ESCRT-III disassembly, however the coordination of Vps4 ATP hydrolysis with ESCRT-III binding and disassembly is not understood. Vps4 ATP hydrolysis has been proposed to execute ESCRT-III disassembly as either a stable oligomer or an unstable oligomer whose dissociation drives ESCRT-III disassembly. An in vitro ESCRT-III disassembly assay was developed to analyze Vps4 function during this process. The studies presented here support a model in which Vps4 acts as a stable oligomer during ATP hydrolysis and ESCRT-III disassembly. Moreover, Vps4 oligomer binding to ESCRT-III induces coordination of ATP hydrolysis at the level of individual Vps4 subunits. These results suggest that Vps4 functions as a stable oligomer that acts upon individual ESCRT-III subunits to facilitate ESCRT-III disassembly.

SUBMITTER: Davies BA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2947475 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Coordination of substrate binding and ATP hydrolysis in Vps4-mediated ESCRT-III disassembly.

Davies Brian A BA   Azmi Ishara F IF   Payne Johanna J   Shestakova Anna A   Horazdovsky Bruce F BF   Babst Markus M   Katzmann David J DJ  

Molecular biology of the cell 20100811 19


ESCRT-III undergoes dynamic assembly and disassembly to facilitate membrane exvagination processes including multivesicular body (MVB) formation, enveloped virus budding, and membrane abscission during cytokinesis. The AAA-ATPase Vps4 is required for ESCRT-III disassembly, however the coordination of Vps4 ATP hydrolysis with ESCRT-III binding and disassembly is not understood. Vps4 ATP hydrolysis has been proposed to execute ESCRT-III disassembly as either a stable oligomer or an unstable oligom  ...[more]

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