Cryo-EM Structure of the FtsH Periplasmic Domain Reveals Functional Dynamics
Günce Göc1,2, Sathish K N Yadav3, George Orriss3
1Turkish Accelerator and Radiation Laboratory, Ankara 06830, Türkiye.
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FtsH, an AAA + metalloprotease that is essential in bacteria and eukaryotic organelles, maintains cellular homeostasis by degrading misfolded and membrane-associated proteins. Here, we report cryo-EM structures of the Escherichia coli FtsH periplasmic domain (FtsH-PD) revealing insights into its intrinsic conformational flexibility. Our analysis resolved two distinct states: a 4.9 Å structure exhibiting the conserved α + β fold and a 7.3 Å map representing distinct rotated-helix conformation characterized by 20° clockwise rotation of two alpha helices. These findings support a model where conformational changes are present not only in the FtsH cytosolic domain but also in the periplasmic domain. This flexibility potentially facilitates substrate translocation through a combination of mechanisms involving both the FtsH-PD and the HflKC complexed with FtsH, along with lipid-scramblase activity, to assist in membrane protein extraction. This study offers new perspectives on how conformational changes in the periplasmic domain contribute to FtsH substrate degradation mechanisms.
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