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Structure of human nSMase2 reveals an interdomain allosteric activation mechanism for ceramide generation.


ABSTRACT: Neutral sphingomyelinase 2 (nSMase2, product of the SMPD3 gene) is a key enzyme for ceramide generation that is involved in regulating cellular stress responses and exosome-mediated intercellular communication. nSMase2 is activated by diverse stimuli, including the anionic phospholipid phosphatidylserine. Phosphatidylserine binds to an integral-membrane N-terminal domain (NTD); however, how the NTD activates the C-terminal catalytic domain is unclear. Here, we identify the complete catalytic domain of nSMase2, which was misannotated because of a large insertion. We find the soluble catalytic domain interacts directly with the membrane-associated NTD, which serves as both a membrane anchor and an allosteric activator. The juxtamembrane region, which links the NTD and the catalytic domain, is necessary and sufficient for activation. Furthermore, we provide a mechanistic basis for this phenomenon using the crystal structure of the human nSMase2 catalytic domain determined at 1.85-Å resolution. The structure reveals a DNase-I-type fold with a hydrophobic track leading to the active site that is blocked by an evolutionarily conserved motif which we term the "DK switch." Structural analysis of nSMase2 and the extended N-SMase family shows that the DK switch can adopt different conformations to reposition a universally conserved Asp (D) residue involved in catalysis. Mutation of this Asp residue in nSMase2 disrupts catalysis, allosteric activation, stimulation by phosphatidylserine, and pharmacological inhibition by the lipid-competitive inhibitor GW4869. Taken together, these results demonstrate that the DK switch regulates ceramide generation by nSMase2 and is governed by an allosteric interdomain interaction at the membrane interface.

SUBMITTER: Airola MV 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5514751 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Structure of human nSMase2 reveals an interdomain allosteric activation mechanism for ceramide generation.

Airola Michael V MV   Shanbhogue Prajna P   Shamseddine Achraf A AA   Guja Kip E KE   Senkal Can E CE   Maini Rohan R   Bartke Nana N   Wu Bill X BX   Obeid Lina M LM   Garcia-Diaz Miguel M   Hannun Yusuf A YA  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20170626 28


Neutral sphingomyelinase 2 (nSMase2, product of the <i>SMPD3</i> gene) is a key enzyme for ceramide generation that is involved in regulating cellular stress responses and exosome-mediated intercellular communication. nSMase2 is activated by diverse stimuli, including the anionic phospholipid phosphatidylserine. Phosphatidylserine binds to an integral-membrane N-terminal domain (NTD); however, how the NTD activates the C-terminal catalytic domain is unclear. Here, we identify the complete cataly  ...[more]

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