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Spatiotemporal Control of Protein Activity through Optogenetic Allosteric Regulation
Published on: October 4, 2024
Allosteric modulation of the Lon protease by effector binding and local charges
Justyne L Ogdahl1, Peter Chien1
1University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Molecular and Cellular Biology Program.
Abstract:
The ATPase Associated with diverse cellular Activities (AAA+) family of proteases play crucial roles in cellular proteolysis and stress responses. Like other AAA+ proteases, the Lon protease is known to be allosterically regulated by nucleotide and substrate binding. Although it was originally classified as a DNA binding protein, the impact of DNA binding on Lon activity is unclear. In this study, we characterize the regulation of Lon by single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) binding and serendipitously identify general activation strategies for Lon. Upon binding to ssDNA, Lon's ATP hydrolysis rate increases due to improved nucleotide binding, leading to enhanced degradation of protein substrates, including physiologically important targets. We demonstrate that mutations in basic residues that are crucial for Lon's DNA binding not only reduces ssDNA binding but result in charge-specific consequences on Lon activity. Introducing negative charge at these sites induces activation akin to that induced by ssDNA binding, whereas neutralizing the charge reduces Lon's activity. Based on single molecule measurements we find that this change in activity is correlated with changes in Lon oligomerization. Our study provides insights into the complex regulation of the Lon protease driven by electrostatic contributions from either DNA binding or mutations.
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