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Molecular motion regulates the activity of the Mitochondrial Serine Protease HtrA2

Autor
Abreu, Rui MV
Moreira, Cátia
Pereira, Pedro José Barbosa
Martins, Miguel
Macedo-Ribeiro, Sandra
Fernandes, Pedro
Ramos, Maria João
Merski, Matthew
Data publikacji
2017
Abstrakt (EN)

HtrA2 (high-temperature requirement 2) is a human mitochondrial protease that has a role in apoptosis and Parkinson’s disease.The structure of HtrA2 with an intact catalytic triad was determined, revealing a conformational change in the active site loops, involving mainly the regulatory LD loop, which resulted in burial of the catalytic serine relative to the previously reported structure of the proteolytically inactive mutant. Mutations in the loops surrounding the active site that significantly restricted their mobility, reduced proteolytic activity both in vitro and in cells, suggesting that regulation of HtrA2 activity cannot be explained by a simple transition to an activated conformational state with enhanced active site accessibility. Manipulation of solvent viscosity highlighted an unusual bi-phasic behavior of the enzymatic activity, which together with MD calculations supports the importance of motion in the regulation of the activity of HtrA2. HtrA2 is an unusually thermostable enzyme (TM=97.3 °C), a trait often associated with structural rigidity, not dynamic motion. We suggest that this thermostability functions to provide a stable scaffold for the observed loop motions, allowing them a relatively free conformational search within a rather restricted volume.

Dyscyplina PBN
nauki biologiczne
Czasopismo
Cell Death and Disease
Tom
8
Zeszyt
10
Strony od-do
e3119
ISSN
2041-4889
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