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    EMBO J. 2010 Oct 20;29(20):3520-30. Epub 2010 Sep 10.

    Crystal structure of Lon protease: molecular architecture of gated entry to a sequestered degradation chamber.

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    Marine Biotechnology Research Center, Korea Ocean Research and Development Institute, Ansan, Republic of Korea. chajung@kordi.re.kr

    Abstract

    Lon proteases are distributed in all kingdoms of life and are required for survival of cells under stress. Lon is a tandem fusion of an AAA+ molecular chaperone and a protease with a serine-lysine catalytic dyad. We report the 2.0-Å resolution crystal structure of Thermococcus onnurineus NA1 Lon (TonLon). The structure is a three-tiered hexagonal cylinder with a large sequestered chamber accessible through an axial channel. Conserved loops extending from the AAA+ domain combine with an insertion domain containing the membrane anchor to form an apical domain that serves as a gate governing substrate access to an internal unfolding and degradation chamber. Alternating AAA+ domains are in tight- and weak-binding nucleotide states with different domain orientations and intersubunit contacts, reflecting intramolecular dynamics during ATP-driven protein unfolding and translocation. The bowl-shaped proteolytic chamber is contiguous with the chaperone chamber allowing internalized proteins direct access to the proteolytic sites without further gating restrictions.

    PMID:
    20834233
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
    PMCID:
    PMC2964173
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