Characterizing ATP processing by the AAA+ protein p97 at the atomic level

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Mikhail Shein
Manuel Hitzenberger
Tat Cheung Cheng
Smruti R. Rout
Kira D. Leitl
Yusuke Sato
Martin Zacharias
Eri Sakata
Anne K. Schütz
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[1] Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München,Faculty for Chemistry and Pharmacy
[2] Technical University of Munich,Bavarian NMR Center
[3] Helmholtz Zentrum München,Institute of Structural Biology
[4] Technical University of Munich,Physics Department and Center of Protein Assemblies
[5] University Medical Center Göttingen,Institute for Neuropathology
[6] University of Göttingen,Multiscale Bioimaging: from Molecular Machines to Networks of Excitable Cells (MBExC)
[7] University Medical Center Göttingen,Institute for Auditory Neuroscience
[8] Tottori University,Center for Research on Green Sustainable Chemistry, Graduate School of Engineering
[9] Graduate School of Engineering,Department of Chemistry and Biotechnology
[10] Tottori University,undefined
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Nature Chemistry | 2024年 / 16卷
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The human enzyme p97 regulates various cellular pathways by unfolding hundreds of protein substrates in an ATP-dependent manner, making it an essential component of protein homeostasis and an impactful pharmacological target. The hexameric complex undergoes substantial conformational changes throughout its catalytic cycle. Here we elucidate the molecular motions that occur at the active site in the temporal window immediately before and after ATP hydrolysis by merging cryo-EM, NMR spectroscopy and molecular dynamics simulations. p97 populates a metastable reaction intermediate, the ADP·Pi state, which is poised between hydrolysis and product release. Detailed snapshots reveal that the active site is finely tuned to trap and eventually discharge the cleaved phosphate. Signalling pathways originating at the active site coordinate the action of the hexamer subunits and couple hydrolysis with allosteric conformational changes. Our multidisciplinary approach enables a glimpse into the sophisticated spatial and temporal orchestration of ATP handling by a prototype AAA+ protein.
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