- EMDB-5258: Lidless D386A Mm-cpn in the pre-hydrolysis ATP-bound state -
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Database: EMDB / ID: EMD-5258
Title
Lidless D386A Mm-cpn in the pre-hydrolysis ATP-bound state
Map data
This is the density map of lidless D386A Mm-cpn in the pre-hydrolysis ATP-bound state.
Sample
Sample: Lidless D386A Mm-cpn variant
Protein or peptide: Methanococcus maripaludis chaperonin
Keywords
Mm-cpn / Chaperonin / ATP-bound
Function / homology
Function and homology information
chaperonin-containing T-complex / ATP-dependent protein folding chaperone / unfolded protein binding / ATP hydrolysis activity / ATP binding / identical protein binding / metal ion binding Similarity search - Function
Journal: Structure / Year: 2011 Title: Cryo-EM structure of a group II chaperonin in the prehydrolysis ATP-bound state leading to lid closure. Authors: Junjie Zhang / Boxue Ma / Frank DiMaio / Nicholai R Douglas / Lukasz A Joachimiak / David Baker / Judith Frydman / Michael Levitt / Wah Chiu / Abstract: Chaperonins are large ATP-driven molecular machines that mediate cellular protein folding. Group II chaperonins use their "built-in lid" to close their central folding chamber. Here we report the ...Chaperonins are large ATP-driven molecular machines that mediate cellular protein folding. Group II chaperonins use their "built-in lid" to close their central folding chamber. Here we report the structure of an archaeal group II chaperonin in its prehydrolysis ATP-bound state at subnanometer resolution using single particle cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM). Structural comparison of Mm-cpn in ATP-free, ATP-bound, and ATP-hydrolysis states reveals that ATP binding alone causes the chaperonin to close slightly with a ∼45° counterclockwise rotation of the apical domain. The subsequent ATP hydrolysis drives each subunit to rock toward the folding chamber and to close the lid completely. These motions are attributable to the local interactions of specific active site residues with the nucleotide, the tight couplings between the apical and intermediate domains within the subunit, and the aligned interactions between two subunits across the rings. This mechanism of structural changes in response to ATP is entirely different from those found in group I chaperonins.
History
Deposition
Feb 10, 2011
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Header (metadata) release
May 11, 2011
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Map release
May 11, 2011
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May 7, 2014
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Current status
May 7, 2014
Processing site: RCSB / Status: Released
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