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Preparation of Nucleosome Core Particles Complexed with DNA Repair Factors for Cryo-Electron Microscopy Structural Determination
Published on: August 17, 2022
Structural basis and pathological implications of the dimeric OS9-SEL1L-HRD1 ERAD Core Complex
Liangguang Leo Lin1, Emir Maldosevic2, Linyao Elina Zhou2
1Department of Molecular Physiology and Biological Physics, University of Virginia, School of Medicine, Charlottesville, VA, USA. pwr3we@virginia.edu.
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The SEL1L-HRD1 complex represents the most conserved branch of endoplasmic reticulum (ER)-associated degradation (ERAD), a critical quality-control pathway that clears misfolded ER proteins. However, the molecular organization and pathogenic mechanisms of mammalian ERAD have remained elusive. Here, we report the cryo-EM structure of the core mammalian ERAD complex, comprising the ER lectin OS9, SEL1L, and the E3 ubiquitin ligase HRD1. The structure, validated by mutagenesis and crosslinking assays, reveals a dimeric assembly of the core complex in which SEL1L and OS9 form a claw-like configuration in the ER lumen that mediates substrate engagement, while HRD1 dimerizes within the membrane that may facilitate substrate translocation. Furthermore, pathogenic SEL1L mutations at the SEL1L-OS9 (Gly585Asp) and SEL1L-HRD1 (Ser658Pro) interfaces disrupt complex formation and impair ERAD activity. A newly identified disease-associated HRD1 variant (Ala91Asp), located in transmembrane helix 3, impairs HRD1 dimerization and substrate processing. These findings provide structural and functional insights for mammalian SEL1L-HRD1 ERAD and elucidate how mutations destabilizing this machinery contribute to human disease.
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