Filamentation of hCTPS1 with CTP.

IF 6.2 2区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Chen-Jun Guo, Xiaojie Bao, Ji-Long Liu
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Abstract

CTP synthase (CTPS) is a key enzyme in de novo CTP synthesis, playing a critical role in nucleotide metabolism and cellular proliferation. Human CTPS1 (hCTPS1), one of the two CTPS isoforms, is essential for immune responses and is highly expressed in proliferating cells, making it a promising therapeutic target for immune-related diseases and cancer. Despite its importance, the regulatory mechanisms governing hCTPS1 activity remain poorly understood. Here, we reveal that CTP, the product of CTPS, acts as a key regulator for hCTPS1 filamentation. Using cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM), we resolve the high-resolution structure of CTP-bound hCTPS1 filaments, uncovering the molecular details of CTP binding and its role in filament assembly. Importantly, we demonstrate that CTP generated from the enzymatic reaction does not trigger filament disassembly, suggesting a conserved regulatory pattern. Furthermore, by analyzing the binding modes of two distinct CTP-binding pockets, we provide evidence that this filamentation mechanism is evolutionarily conserved across species, particularly in eukaryotic CTPS. Our findings not only elucidate a novel regulatory mechanism of hCTPS1 activity but also deepen the understanding of how metabolic enzymes utilize filamentation as a conserved strategy for functional regulation. This study opens new avenues for targeting hCTPS1 in therapeutic interventions.

hCTPS1与CTP的成丝。
CTP合成酶(CTP synthase, CTPS)是从头合成CTP的关键酶,在核苷酸代谢和细胞增殖中起关键作用。人类CTPS1 (hCTPS1)是两种CTPS亚型之一,对免疫应答至关重要,在增殖细胞中高度表达,使其成为免疫相关疾病和癌症的有希望的治疗靶点。尽管它很重要,但控制hCTPS1活性的调控机制仍然知之甚少。在这里,我们揭示了CTP, CTPS的产物,作为hCTPS1成丝的关键调节因子。利用低温电子显微镜(cro - em),我们解析了CTP结合的hCTPS1细丝的高分辨率结构,揭示了CTP结合的分子细节及其在细丝组装中的作用。重要的是,我们证明了酶促反应产生的CTP不会引发纤维分解,这表明了一种保守的调控模式。此外,通过分析两种不同的ctp结合口袋的结合模式,我们提供了证据,证明这种丝化机制在物种间是进化保守的,特别是在真核生物的ctp中。我们的发现不仅阐明了hCTPS1活性的新调控机制,而且加深了对代谢酶如何利用丝化作为功能调控的保守策略的理解。本研究为靶向hCTPS1进行治疗干预开辟了新的途径。
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Cell and Bioscience
Cell and Bioscience BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY-
CiteScore
10.70
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发文量
187
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Cell and Bioscience, the official journal of the Society of Chinese Bioscientists in America, is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that encompasses all areas of life science research.
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