An ancestral interaction module promotes oligomerization in divergent mitochondrial ATP synthases

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Ondřej Gahura
Alexander Mühleip
Carolina Hierro-Yap
Brian Panicucci
Minal Jain
David Hollaus
Martina Slapničková
Alena Zíková
Alexey Amunts
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[1] Biology Centre,Institute of Parasitology
[2] Czech Academy of Sciences,Science for Life Laboratory, Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics
[3] Stockholm University,Faculty of Science
[4] University of South Bohemia,undefined
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Mitochondrial ATP synthase forms stable dimers arranged into oligomeric assemblies that generate the inner-membrane curvature essential for efficient energy conversion. Here, we report cryo-EM structures of the intact ATP synthase dimer from Trypanosoma brucei in ten different rotational states. The model consists of 25 subunits, including nine lineage-specific, as well as 36 lipids. The rotary mechanism is influenced by the divergent peripheral stalk, conferring a greater conformational flexibility. Proton transfer in the lumenal half-channel occurs via a chain of five ordered water molecules. The dimerization interface is formed by subunit-g that is critical for interactions but not for the catalytic activity. Although overall dimer architecture varies among eukaryotes, we find that subunit-g together with subunit-e form an ancestral oligomerization motif, which is shared between the trypanosomal and mammalian lineages. Therefore, our data defines the subunit-g/e module as a structural component determining ATP synthase oligomeric assemblies.
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