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Structure and mechanism of the hexameric MecA–ClpC molecular machine

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  • Feng Wang

    (Center for Structural Biology, School of Life Sciences and School of Medicine, Tsinghua University)

  • Ziqing Mei

    (Center for Structural Biology, School of Life Sciences and School of Medicine, Tsinghua University)

  • Yutao Qi

    (Center for Structural Biology, School of Life Sciences and School of Medicine, Tsinghua University)

  • Chuangye Yan

    (Center for Structural Biology, School of Life Sciences and School of Medicine, Tsinghua University)

  • Qi Hu

    (Center for Structural Biology, School of Life Sciences and School of Medicine, Tsinghua University)

  • Jiawei Wang

    (Center for Structural Biology, School of Life Sciences and School of Medicine, Tsinghua University)

  • Yigong Shi

    (Center for Structural Biology, School of Life Sciences and School of Medicine, Tsinghua University)

Abstract

Regulated proteolysis by ATP-dependent proteases is universal in all living cells. Bacterial ClpC, a member of the Clp/Hsp100 family of AAA+ proteins (ATPases associated with diverse cellular activities) with two nucleotide-binding domains (D1 and D2), requires the adaptor protein MecA for activation and substrate targeting. The activated, hexameric MecA–ClpC molecular machine harnesses the energy of ATP binding and hydrolysis to unfold specific substrate proteins and translocate the unfolded polypeptide to the ClpP protease for degradation. Here we report three related crystal structures: a heterodimer between MecA and the amino domain of ClpC, a heterododecamer between MecA and D2-deleted ClpC, and a hexameric complex between MecA and full-length ClpC. In conjunction with biochemical analyses, these structures reveal the organizational principles behind the hexameric MecA–ClpC complex, explain the molecular mechanisms for MecA-mediated ClpC activation and provide mechanistic insights into the function of the MecA–ClpC molecular machine. These findings have implications for related Clp/Hsp100 molecular machines.

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  • Feng Wang & Ziqing Mei & Yutao Qi & Chuangye Yan & Qi Hu & Jiawei Wang & Yigong Shi, 2011. "Structure and mechanism of the hexameric MecA–ClpC molecular machine," Nature, Nature, vol. 471(7338), pages 331-335, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:471:y:2011:i:7338:d:10.1038_nature09780
    DOI: 10.1038/nature09780
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