Cryo-EM of the pathogenic VCP variant R155P reveals long-range conformational changes in the D2 ATPase ring
- 1. Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, McGill University, Groupe de recherche axé sur la structure des protéines (GRASP), Groupe d'Étude des Proteines Membranaires (GÉPROM), 3640 University Street, Montreal H3A 0C7 (Canada)
- 2. Current address: Laboratory of Thrombosis and Hemostasis, Montreal Heart Institute, Montreal, Quebec (Canada)
- 3. Current address: Department of Cell Biology, Lerner Research Institute, 9500 Euclid Avenue NC10, Cleveland, OH 44195 (United States)
Description
Single amino acid mutations in valosin containing protein (VCP/p97), a highly conserved member of the ATPases associated with diverse cellular activities (AAA) family of ATPases has been linked to a severe degenerative disease affecting brain, muscle and bone tissue. Previous studies have demonstrated the role of VCP mutations in altering the ATPase activity of the D2 ring; however the structural consequences of these mutations remain unclear. In this study, we report the three-dimensional (3D) map of the pathogenic VCP variant, R155P, as revealed by single-particle Cryo-Electron Microscopy (EM) analysis at 14 Å resolution. We show that the N-terminal R155P mutation induces a large structural reorganisation of the D2 ATPase ring. Results from docking studies using crystal structure data of available wild-type VCP in the EM density maps indicate that the major difference is localized at the interface between two protomers within the D2 ring. Consistent with a conformational change, the VCP R155P variant shifted the isoelectric point of the protein and reduced its interaction with its well-characterized cofactor, nuclear protein localization-4 (Npl4). Together, our results demonstrate that a single amino acid substitution in the N-terminal domain can relay long-range conformational changes to the distal D2 ATPase ring. Our results provide the first structural clues of how VCP mutations may influence the activity and function of the D2 ATPase ring. - Highlights: • p97R155P and p97A232E decrease the ability of p97 to bind to its co-factor Npl4. • p97R155P has a different isoelectric point than that of p97R95G, p97A232E and p97WT. • Mutation R155P changes principally the conformation of the D2 ring. • Mutation R155P modifies the interface between two protomers within the D2 ring.
Availability note (English)
Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bbrc.2015.11.003Additional details
Identifiers
- DOI
- 10.1016/j.bbrc.2015.11.003;
- PII
- S0006-291X(15)30873-1;
Publishing Information
- Journal Title
- Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
- Journal Volume
- 468
- Journal Issue
- 4
- Journal Page Range
- p. 636-641
- ISSN
- 0006-291X
- CODEN
- BBRCA9
INIS
- Country of Publication
- United States
- Country of Input or Organization
- International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
- INIS RN
- 48038763
- Subject category
- S60: APPLIED LIFE SCIENCES;
- Descriptors DEI
- AMINO ACIDS; BONE TISSUES; BRAIN; CONFORMATIONAL CHANGES; CRYSTALS; DISEASES; ELECTRON MICROSCOPY; MUSCLES; MUTATIONS; PROTEINS; SKELETON
- Descriptors DEC
- ANIMAL TISSUES; BODY; CARBOXYLIC ACIDS; CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM; CONNECTIVE TISSUE; MICROSCOPY; NERVOUS SYSTEM; ORGANIC ACIDS; ORGANIC COMPOUNDS; ORGANS
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