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Interactions between a subset of substrate side chains and AAA+ motor pore loops determine grip during protein unfolding.


ABSTRACT: Most AAA+ remodeling motors denature proteins by pulling on the peptide termini of folded substrates, but it is not well-understood how motors produce grip when resisting a folded domain. Here, at single amino-acid resolution, we identify the determinants of grip by measuring how substrate tail sequences alter the unfolding activity of the unfoldase-protease ClpXP. The seven amino acids abutting a stable substrate domain are key, with residues 2-6 forming a core that contributes most significantly to grip. ClpX grips large hydrophobic and aromatic side chains strongly and small, polar, or charged side chains weakly. Multiple side chains interact with pore loops synergistically to strengthen grip. In combination with recent structures, our results support a mechanism in which unfolding grip is primarily mediated by non-specific van der Waal's interactions between core side chains of the substrate tail and a subset of YVG loops at the top of the ClpX axial pore.

SUBMITTER: Bell TA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6677533 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Interactions between a subset of substrate side chains and AAA+ motor pore loops determine grip during protein unfolding.

Bell Tristan A TA   Baker Tania A TA   Sauer Robert T RT  

eLife 20190628


Most AAA+ remodeling motors denature proteins by pulling on the peptide termini of folded substrates, but it is not well-understood how motors produce grip when resisting a folded domain. Here, at single amino-acid resolution, we identify the determinants of grip by measuring how substrate tail sequences alter the unfolding activity of the unfoldase-protease ClpXP. The seven amino acids abutting a stable substrate domain are key, with residues 2-6 forming a core that contributes most significant  ...[more]

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