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The structure of the ATP-bound state of S. cerevisiae phosphofructokinase determined by cryo-electron microscopy.


ABSTRACT: Phosphofructokinase (Pfk1, EC 2.7.1.11) plays a key regulatory role in the glycolytic pathway. The combination of X-ray crystallographic and biochemical data has provided an understanding of the different conformational changes that occur between the active and inhibited states of the bacterial enzyme, and of the role of the two bacterial effectors. Eukaryotic phosphofructokinases exhibit a far more sophisticated regulatory mechanism, they are more complex structures regulated by a large number of effectors (around 20). Saccharomyces cerevisiae Pfk1 is an 835 kDa hetero-octamer which shows cooperative binding for fructose-6-phosphate (F6P) and non-cooperative binding for ATP. The 3D structure of the F6P-bound state was obtained by cryo-electron microscopy to 1.1 nm resolution. This electron microscopy structure, in combination with molecular replacement using the bacterial enzyme has helped provide initial phases to solve the X-ray structure of the F6P-bound state 12S yeast truncated-tetramer. Biochemical and small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) studies had indicated that Pfk1 underwent a large conformational change upon Mg-ATP binding. We have calculated a reconstruction using reference-based 3D projection alignment methods from 0 degrees images acquired from frozen-hydrated preparations of the enzyme in the presence of Mg-ATP. The ATP-bound structure is more extended or open, and the calculated radius of gyration of 7.33 nm (7.0 nm for F6P) is in good agreement with the SAXS data. There is a substantial decrease in the rotational angle between the top and bottom tetramers. Interestingly, all these changes have arisen from a reorientation of the alpha- and beta-subunits in the dimers. The interface region between the alpha- and beta-subunits is now approximately half the size of the one in the F6P-bound structure. This is the first time that the 3D structure of a eukaryotic Pfk1 has been visualized in its T-state (inhibited-state).

SUBMITTER: Barcena M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3586225 | biostudies-literature | 2007 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The structure of the ATP-bound state of S. cerevisiae phosphofructokinase determined by cryo-electron microscopy.

Bárcena Montserrat M   Radermacher Michael M   Bär Jörg J   Kopperschläger Gerhard G   Ruiz Teresa T  

Journal of structural biology 20070331 1


Phosphofructokinase (Pfk1, EC 2.7.1.11) plays a key regulatory role in the glycolytic pathway. The combination of X-ray crystallographic and biochemical data has provided an understanding of the different conformational changes that occur between the active and inhibited states of the bacterial enzyme, and of the role of the two bacterial effectors. Eukaryotic phosphofructokinases exhibit a far more sophisticated regulatory mechanism, they are more complex structures regulated by a large number  ...[more]

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