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A pseudoatomic model of the dynamin polymer identifies a hydrolysis-dependent powerstroke.


ABSTRACT: The GTPase dynamin catalyzes membrane fission by forming a collar around the necks of clathrin-coated pits, but the specific structural interactions and conformational changes that drive this process remain a mystery. We present the GMPPCP-bound structures of the truncated human dynamin 1 helical polymer at 12.2 Å and a fusion protein, GG, linking human dynamin 1's catalytic G domain to its GTPase effector domain (GED) at 2.2 Å. The structures reveal the position and connectivity of dynamin fragments in the assembled structure, showing that G domain dimers only form between tetramers in sequential rungs of the dynamin helix. Using chemical crosslinking, we demonstrate that dynamin tetramers are made of two dimers, in which the G domain of one molecule interacts in trans with the GED of another. Structural comparison of GG(GMPPCP) to the GG transition-state complex identifies a hydrolysis-dependent powerstroke that may play a role in membrane-remodeling events necessary for fission.

SUBMITTER: Chappie JS 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3185303 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A pseudoatomic model of the dynamin polymer identifies a hydrolysis-dependent powerstroke.

Chappie Joshua S JS   Mears Jason A JA   Fang Shunming S   Leonard Marilyn M   Schmid Sandra L SL   Milligan Ronald A RA   Hinshaw Jenny E JE   Dyda Fred F  

Cell 20110901 1


The GTPase dynamin catalyzes membrane fission by forming a collar around the necks of clathrin-coated pits, but the specific structural interactions and conformational changes that drive this process remain a mystery. We present the GMPPCP-bound structures of the truncated human dynamin 1 helical polymer at 12.2 Å and a fusion protein, GG, linking human dynamin 1's catalytic G domain to its GTPase effector domain (GED) at 2.2 Å. The structures reveal the position and connectivity of dynamin frag  ...[more]

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