6ip2
From Proteopedia
NSF-D1D2 part in the whole 20S complex
Structural highlights
Function[NSF_CRIGR] Required for vesicle-mediated transport. Catalyzes the fusion of transport vesicles within the Golgi cisternae. Is also required for transport from the endoplasmic reticulum to the Golgi stack. Seem to function as a fusion protein required for the delivery of cargo proteins to all compartments of the Golgi stack independent of vesicle origin. Interaction with AMPAR subunit GRIA2 leads to influence GRIA2 membrane cycling. Publication Abstract from PubMedNSF (N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor) and alpha-SNAP (alpha-soluble NSF attachment protein) bind to the SNARE (soluble NSF attachment protein receptor) complex, the minimum machinery to mediate membrane fusion, to form a 20S complex, which disassembles the SNARE complex for reuse. We report the cryo-EM structures of the alpha-SNAP-SNARE subcomplex and the NSF-D1D2 domain in the 20S complex at 3.9- and 3.7-A resolutions, respectively. Combined with the biochemical and electrophysiological analyses, we find that alpha-SNAPs use R116 through electrostatic interactions and L197 through hydrophobic interactions to apply force mainly on two positions of the VAMP protein to execute disassembly process. Furthermore, we define the interaction between the amino terminus of the SNARE helical bundle and the pore loop of the NSF-D1 domain and demonstrate its essential role as a potential anchor for SNARE complex disassembly. Our studies provide a rotation model of alpha-SNAP-mediated disassembly of the SNARE complex. Mechanistic insights into the SNARE complex disassembly.,Huang X, Sun S, Wang X, Fan F, Zhou Q, Lu S, Cao Y, Wang QW, Dong MQ, Yao J, Sui SF Sci Adv. 2019 Apr 10;5(4):eaau8164. doi: 10.1126/sciadv.aau8164. eCollection 2019, Apr. PMID:30989110[1] From MEDLINE®/PubMed®, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine. References
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Categories: Cho cell lines | Large Structures | Vesicle-fusing ATPase | Fan, F | Huang, X | Sui, S F | Sun, S | Wang, X | Zhou, Q | Atpase | Hydrolase | Membrane fusion