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Structural insights into ClpP protease side exit pore-opening by a pH drop coupled with substrate hydrolysis

Authors
Kim, LeehyeonLee, Byung-GilKim, MinkiKim, Min KyungKwon, Do HoonKim, HyunminBroetz-Oesterhelt, HeikeRoh, Soung-HunSong, Hyun Kyu
Issue Date
4-Jul-2022
Publisher
WILEY
Keywords
acyldepsipeptide; ClpP; cryo-EM; pH drop; protein degradation
Citation
EMBO JOURNAL, v.41, no.13
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SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
EMBO JOURNAL
Volume
41
Number
13
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/142902
DOI
10.15252/embj.2021109755
ISSN
0261-4189
Abstract
The ClpP serine peptidase is a tetradecameric degradation molecular machine involved in many physiological processes. It becomes a competent ATP-dependent protease when coupled with Clp-ATPases. Small chemical compounds, acyldepsipeptides (ADEPs), are known to cause the dysregulation and activation of ClpP without ATPases and have potential as novel antibiotics. Previously, structural studies of ClpP from various species revealed its structural details, conformational changes, and activation mechanism. Although product release through side exit pores has been proposed, the detailed driving force for product release remains elusive. Herein, we report crystal structures of ClpP from Bacillus subtilis (BsClpP) in unforeseen ADEP-bound states. Cryo-electron microscopy structures of BsClpP revealed various conformational states under different pH conditions. To understand the conformational change required for product release, we investigated the relationship between substrate hydrolysis and the pH-lowering process. The production of hydrolyzed peptides from acidic and basic substrates by proteinase K and BsClpP lowered the pH values. Our data, together with those of previous findings, provide insight into the molecular mechanism of product release by the ClpP self-compartmentalizing protease.
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