水陆热菌(Thermus aquaticus) GTPase结构域(Ffh和FtsY)复合物形成时n结构域的构象变化

Irina V. Shepotinovskaya, Douglas M. Freymann
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摘要

信号识别颗粒(SRP)与其受体之间依赖gtp的共翻译靶向复合物的结构基础尚不清楚。该复合物已被证明具有不寻常的形成动力学,并且体内的结合可能依赖于SRP RNA的催化。我们已经确定了水热菌SRP组分的原核同源物Ffh和FtsY的“NG”GTPase结构域与rna独立结合的条件。与先前对大肠杆菌蛋白的研究一致,结合和解离的动力学是缓慢的。T. aquaticus FtsY对内源性蛋白水解活性敏感,该活性在两个位点裂解——第一个位点在横跨N和G结构域界面的长连接肽中,第二个位点在FtsY N结构域的N端附近。值得注意的是,这第二次裂解只发生在Ffh/FtsY复合物形成时。该区域在FtsY结构域中相对非结构化,而在Ffh NG结构域中则不是,蛋白酶敏感性的变化意味着它在两种蛋白质之间复合物的形成过程中发生了构象变化。因此,N结构域参与介导gtp依赖性靶复合物形成的相互作用。
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Conformational change of the N-domain on formation of the complex between the GTPase domains of Thermus aquaticus Ffh and FtsY

The structural basis for the GTP-dependent co-translational targeting complex between the signal recognition particle (SRP) and its receptor is unknown. The complex has been shown to have unusual kinetics of formation, and association in vivo is likely to be dependent on catalysis by the SRP RNA. We have determined conditions for RNA-independent association of the ‘NG’ GTPase domains of the prokaryotic homologs of the SRP components, Ffh and FtsY, from Thermus aquaticus. Consistent with previous studies of the Escherichia coli proteins, the kinetics of association and dissociation are slow. The T. aquaticus FtsY is sensitive to an endogenous proteolytic activity that cleaves at two sites—the first in a lengthy linker peptide that spans the interface between the N and G domains, and the second near the N-terminus of the N domain of FtsY. Remarkably, this second cleavage occurs only on formation of the Ffh/FtsY complex. The change in protease sensitivity of this region, which is relatively unstructured in the FtsY but not in the Ffh NG domain, implies that it undergoes conformational change on formation of the complex between the two proteins. The N domain, therefore, participates in the interactions that mediate the GTP-dependent formation of the targeting complex.

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