Molecular architecture of human LYCHOS involved in lysosomal cholesterol signaling

Qi Xiong, Zhini Zhu, Tingting Li, Xiaotian Li, Zixuan Zhou, Yulin Chao, Chuanhui Yang, Suihan Feng, Qianhui Qu, Dianfan Li
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Lysosomal membrane protein LYCHOS (lysosomal cholesterol signaling) translates cholesterol abundance to mammalian target of rapamycin activation. Here we report the 2.11-Å structure of human LYCHOS, revealing a unique fusion architecture comprising a G-protein-coupled receptor (GPCR)-like domain and a transporter domain that mediates homodimer assembly. The NhaA-fold transporter harbors a previously uncharacterized intramembrane Na+ pocket. The GPCR-like domain is stabilized, by analogy to canonical GPCRs, in an inactive state through ‘tethered antagonism’ by a lumenal loop and strong interactions at the cytosol side preventing the hallmark swing of the sixth transmembrane helix seen in active GPCRs. A cholesterol molecule and an associated docosahexaenoic acid (DHA)-phospholipid are entrapped between the transporter and GPCR-like domains, with the DHA-phospholipid occupying a pocket previously implicated in cholesterol sensing, indicating inter-domain coupling via dynamic lipid–protein interactions. Our work provides a high-resolution framework for functional investigations of the understudied LYCHOS protein.

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人LYCHOS参与溶酶体胆固醇信号传导的分子结构
溶酶体膜蛋白LYCHOS(溶酶体胆固醇信号)将胆固醇丰度转化为雷帕霉素激活的哺乳动物靶标。在这里,我们报道了人类LYCHOS的2.11-Å结构,揭示了一个独特的融合结构,包括一个g蛋白偶联受体(GPCR)样结构域和一个介导同源二聚体组装的转运蛋白结构域。nhaa折叠转运蛋白含有一个以前未被发现的膜内Na+袋。与典型的gpcr类似,gpcr样结构域通过管腔环的“系缚拮抗”和细胞质侧的强相互作用稳定在非活性状态,从而防止了活性gpcr中所见的第六跨膜螺旋的标志性波动。胆固醇分子和相关的二十二碳六烯酸(DHA)-磷脂被困在转运体和gpcr样结构域之间,DHA-磷脂占据了先前与胆固醇感知有关的口袋,表明通过动态脂质-蛋白相互作用进行结构域间耦合。我们的工作为LYCHOS蛋白的功能研究提供了一个高分辨率的框架。
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