第7节 调节领域 脚手架 自抑制和活跃的构造
Bryce A Brownfield1,2, Brian C Richardson1,2, Steve L Halaby1,2
1Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853.
概括
这项研究揭示了自我抑制的Sec7/BIG关氨酸核酸交换因子 (GEF) 的结构,解释了其不活性. 研究人员还模拟了其活性形式,澄清了GEF转换如何激活Arf GTPases用于戈尔吉囊泡贩运.
科学领域:
- 细胞生物学 细胞生物学
- 分子生物学分子生物学
- 结构生物学 结构生物学
背景情况:
- 戈尔吉成熟过程涉及由Arf GTPases调节的囊泡贩运.
- 在Sec7/BIG中,关氨酸核酸交换因子 (GEFs) 激活了Arf GTPases.
- Sec7活性是由自身抑制和蛋白相互作用调节的,但其结构基础尚不清楚.
研究的目的:
- 阐明调节Sec7/BIG GEF活动的结构机制.
- 为了确定Sec7自身抑制的结构基础.
- 为模拟Arf GTPase激活Sec7的活性构造.
主要方法:
- 低温电子显微镜 (cryo-EM) 的全长Sec7.
- 生物化学功能实验.
- 计算结构预测.
主要成果:
- 确定了自抑制全长Sec7的冷-EM结构,详细说明了其调节领域.
- 确定了Sec7自身抑制的分子基础.
- 开发并经验支持Sec7的活性构造模型.
结论:
- 该研究提供了对Sec7自身抑制和激活的结构性见解.
- 阐明了Sec7在有机细胞膜上从无活跃状态到活跃状态的构造过渡.
- 提高了对戈尔吉囊泡生物发生中的Arf GTPase调节的理解.
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