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Intrinsic disorder and conformational coexistence in auxin coreceptors
AUXIN/INDOLE 3-ACETIC ACID (Aux/IAA) transcriptional repressor proteins and the TRANSPORT INHIBITOR RESISTANT 1/AUXIN SIGNALING F-BOX (TIR1/AFB) proteins to which they bind act as auxin coreceptors. While the structure of TIR1 has been solved, structural characterization of the regions of the Aux/IA...
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National Academy of Sciences
2023
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10556615/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37756337 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2221286120 |
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author | Ramans-Harborough, Sigurd Kalverda, Arnout P. Manfield, Iain W. Thompson, Gary S. Kieffer, Martin Uzunova, Veselina Quareshy, Mussa Prusinska, Justyna M. Roychoudhry, Suruchi Hayashi, Ken-ichiro Napier, Richard del Genio, Charo Kepinski, Stefan |
author_facet | Ramans-Harborough, Sigurd Kalverda, Arnout P. Manfield, Iain W. Thompson, Gary S. Kieffer, Martin Uzunova, Veselina Quareshy, Mussa Prusinska, Justyna M. Roychoudhry, Suruchi Hayashi, Ken-ichiro Napier, Richard del Genio, Charo Kepinski, Stefan |
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description | AUXIN/INDOLE 3-ACETIC ACID (Aux/IAA) transcriptional repressor proteins and the TRANSPORT INHIBITOR RESISTANT 1/AUXIN SIGNALING F-BOX (TIR1/AFB) proteins to which they bind act as auxin coreceptors. While the structure of TIR1 has been solved, structural characterization of the regions of the Aux/IAA protein responsible for auxin perception has been complicated by their predicted disorder. Here, we use NMR, CD and molecular dynamics simulation to investigate the N-terminal domains of the Aux/IAA protein IAA17/AXR3. We show that despite the conformational flexibility of the region, a critical W–P bond in the core of the Aux/IAA degron motif occurs at a strikingly high (1:1) ratio of cis to trans isomers, consistent with the requirement of the cis conformer for the formation of the fully-docked receptor complex. We show that the N-terminal half of AXR3 is a mixture of multiple transiently structured conformations with a propensity for two predominant and distinct conformational subpopulations within the overall ensemble. These two states were modeled together with the C-terminal PB1 domain to provide the first complete simulation of an Aux/IAA. Using MD to recreate the assembly of each complex in the presence of auxin, both structural arrangements were shown to engage with the TIR1 receptor, and contact maps from the simulations match closely observations of NMR signal-decreases. Together, our results and approach provide a platform for exploring the functional significance of variation in the Aux/IAA coreceptor family and for understanding the role of intrinsic disorder in auxin signal transduction and other signaling systems. |
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spelling | pubmed-105566152023-10-07 Intrinsic disorder and conformational coexistence in auxin coreceptors Ramans-Harborough, Sigurd Kalverda, Arnout P. Manfield, Iain W. Thompson, Gary S. Kieffer, Martin Uzunova, Veselina Quareshy, Mussa Prusinska, Justyna M. Roychoudhry, Suruchi Hayashi, Ken-ichiro Napier, Richard del Genio, Charo Kepinski, Stefan Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Biological Sciences AUXIN/INDOLE 3-ACETIC ACID (Aux/IAA) transcriptional repressor proteins and the TRANSPORT INHIBITOR RESISTANT 1/AUXIN SIGNALING F-BOX (TIR1/AFB) proteins to which they bind act as auxin coreceptors. While the structure of TIR1 has been solved, structural characterization of the regions of the Aux/IAA protein responsible for auxin perception has been complicated by their predicted disorder. Here, we use NMR, CD and molecular dynamics simulation to investigate the N-terminal domains of the Aux/IAA protein IAA17/AXR3. We show that despite the conformational flexibility of the region, a critical W–P bond in the core of the Aux/IAA degron motif occurs at a strikingly high (1:1) ratio of cis to trans isomers, consistent with the requirement of the cis conformer for the formation of the fully-docked receptor complex. We show that the N-terminal half of AXR3 is a mixture of multiple transiently structured conformations with a propensity for two predominant and distinct conformational subpopulations within the overall ensemble. These two states were modeled together with the C-terminal PB1 domain to provide the first complete simulation of an Aux/IAA. Using MD to recreate the assembly of each complex in the presence of auxin, both structural arrangements were shown to engage with the TIR1 receptor, and contact maps from the simulations match closely observations of NMR signal-decreases. Together, our results and approach provide a platform for exploring the functional significance of variation in the Aux/IAA coreceptor family and for understanding the role of intrinsic disorder in auxin signal transduction and other signaling systems. National Academy of Sciences 2023-09-27 2023-10-03 /pmc/articles/PMC10556615/ /pubmed/37756337 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2221286120 Text en Copyright © 2023 the Author(s). Published by PNAS. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This open access article is distributed under Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 (CC BY) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) . |
spellingShingle | Biological Sciences Ramans-Harborough, Sigurd Kalverda, Arnout P. Manfield, Iain W. Thompson, Gary S. Kieffer, Martin Uzunova, Veselina Quareshy, Mussa Prusinska, Justyna M. Roychoudhry, Suruchi Hayashi, Ken-ichiro Napier, Richard del Genio, Charo Kepinski, Stefan Intrinsic disorder and conformational coexistence in auxin coreceptors |
title | Intrinsic disorder and conformational coexistence in auxin coreceptors |
title_full | Intrinsic disorder and conformational coexistence in auxin coreceptors |
title_fullStr | Intrinsic disorder and conformational coexistence in auxin coreceptors |
title_full_unstemmed | Intrinsic disorder and conformational coexistence in auxin coreceptors |
title_short | Intrinsic disorder and conformational coexistence in auxin coreceptors |
title_sort | intrinsic disorder and conformational coexistence in auxin coreceptors |
topic | Biological Sciences |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10556615/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37756337 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2221286120 |
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