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The cytoplasmic domain of the AAA+ protease FtsH is tilted with respect to the membrane to facilitate substrate entry

AAA+ proteases are degradation machines that use ATP hydrolysis to unfold protein substrates and translocate them through a central pore toward a degradation chamber. FtsH, a bacterial membrane-anchored AAA+ protease, plays a vital role in membrane protein quality control. How substrates reach the F...

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Autores principales: Carvalho, Vanessa, Prabudiansyah, Irfan, Kovacik, Lubomir, Chami, Mohamed, Kieffer, Roland, van der Valk, Ramon, de Lange, Nick, Engel, Andreas, Aubin-Tam, Marie-Eve
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Publicado: American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7949044/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33154162
http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.RA120.014739
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author Carvalho, Vanessa
Prabudiansyah, Irfan
Kovacik, Lubomir
Chami, Mohamed
Kieffer, Roland
van der Valk, Ramon
de Lange, Nick
Engel, Andreas
Aubin-Tam, Marie-Eve
author_facet Carvalho, Vanessa
Prabudiansyah, Irfan
Kovacik, Lubomir
Chami, Mohamed
Kieffer, Roland
van der Valk, Ramon
de Lange, Nick
Engel, Andreas
Aubin-Tam, Marie-Eve
author_sort Carvalho, Vanessa
collection PubMed
description AAA+ proteases are degradation machines that use ATP hydrolysis to unfold protein substrates and translocate them through a central pore toward a degradation chamber. FtsH, a bacterial membrane-anchored AAA+ protease, plays a vital role in membrane protein quality control. How substrates reach the FtsH central pore is an open key question that is not resolved by the available atomic structures of cytoplasmic and periplasmic domains. In this work, we used both negative stain TEM and cryo-EM to determine 3D maps of the full-length Aquifex aeolicus FtsH protease. Unexpectedly, we observed that detergent solubilization induces the formation of fully active FtsH dodecamers, which consist of two FtsH hexamers in a single detergent micelle. The striking tilted conformation of the cytosolic domain in the FtsH dodecamer visualized by negative stain TEM suggests a lateral substrate entrance between the membrane and cytosolic domain. Such a substrate path was then resolved in the cryo-EM structure of the FtsH hexamer. By mapping the available structural information and structure predictions for the transmembrane helices to the amino acid sequence we identified a linker of ∼20 residues between the second transmembrane helix and the cytosolic domain. This unique polypeptide appears to be highly flexible and turned out to be essential for proper functioning of FtsH as its deletion fully eliminated the proteolytic activity of FtsH.
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spelling pubmed-79490442021-03-19 The cytoplasmic domain of the AAA+ protease FtsH is tilted with respect to the membrane to facilitate substrate entry Carvalho, Vanessa Prabudiansyah, Irfan Kovacik, Lubomir Chami, Mohamed Kieffer, Roland van der Valk, Ramon de Lange, Nick Engel, Andreas Aubin-Tam, Marie-Eve J Biol Chem Research Article AAA+ proteases are degradation machines that use ATP hydrolysis to unfold protein substrates and translocate them through a central pore toward a degradation chamber. FtsH, a bacterial membrane-anchored AAA+ protease, plays a vital role in membrane protein quality control. How substrates reach the FtsH central pore is an open key question that is not resolved by the available atomic structures of cytoplasmic and periplasmic domains. In this work, we used both negative stain TEM and cryo-EM to determine 3D maps of the full-length Aquifex aeolicus FtsH protease. Unexpectedly, we observed that detergent solubilization induces the formation of fully active FtsH dodecamers, which consist of two FtsH hexamers in a single detergent micelle. The striking tilted conformation of the cytosolic domain in the FtsH dodecamer visualized by negative stain TEM suggests a lateral substrate entrance between the membrane and cytosolic domain. Such a substrate path was then resolved in the cryo-EM structure of the FtsH hexamer. By mapping the available structural information and structure predictions for the transmembrane helices to the amino acid sequence we identified a linker of ∼20 residues between the second transmembrane helix and the cytosolic domain. This unique polypeptide appears to be highly flexible and turned out to be essential for proper functioning of FtsH as its deletion fully eliminated the proteolytic activity of FtsH. American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2020-11-23 /pmc/articles/PMC7949044/ /pubmed/33154162 http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.RA120.014739 Text en © 2020 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Research Article
Carvalho, Vanessa
Prabudiansyah, Irfan
Kovacik, Lubomir
Chami, Mohamed
Kieffer, Roland
van der Valk, Ramon
de Lange, Nick
Engel, Andreas
Aubin-Tam, Marie-Eve
The cytoplasmic domain of the AAA+ protease FtsH is tilted with respect to the membrane to facilitate substrate entry
title The cytoplasmic domain of the AAA+ protease FtsH is tilted with respect to the membrane to facilitate substrate entry
title_full The cytoplasmic domain of the AAA+ protease FtsH is tilted with respect to the membrane to facilitate substrate entry
title_fullStr The cytoplasmic domain of the AAA+ protease FtsH is tilted with respect to the membrane to facilitate substrate entry
title_full_unstemmed The cytoplasmic domain of the AAA+ protease FtsH is tilted with respect to the membrane to facilitate substrate entry
title_short The cytoplasmic domain of the AAA+ protease FtsH is tilted with respect to the membrane to facilitate substrate entry
title_sort cytoplasmic domain of the aaa+ protease ftsh is tilted with respect to the membrane to facilitate substrate entry
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7949044/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33154162
http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.RA120.014739
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