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9U9S

ARF1(Q71L) bound M4-CTD-docked AP-4 core

Summary for 9U9S
Entry DOI10.2210/pdb9u9s/pdb
EMDB information63969
DescriptorAP-4 complex subunit beta-1, AP-4 complex subunit epsilon-1, ADP-ribosylation factor 1, ... (5 entities in total)
Functional Keywordsadaptor protein complex, transport protein
Biological sourceHomo sapiens (human)
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Total number of polymer chains5
Total formula weight220500.59
Authors
Wang, Y.H.,Li, W. (deposition date: 2025-03-29, release date: 2026-03-04, Last modification date: 2026-03-18)
Primary citationWang, Y.,Li, W.,Qiu, Y.,Wu, S.,Hong, L.,Zhao, Y.,Feng, W.
Structural basis for the dynamic conformations of AP-4 and its association with ARF1.
Nat Commun, 17:-, 2026
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PubMed Abstract: Among the distinct adaptor protein (AP) complexes, AP-4 primarily functions as a non-clathrin-coated vesicle machinery essential for intracellular membrane trafficking. ARF1 is a master regulator of AP-4 membrane recruitment, but the underlying mechanism remains elusive. Here, we present the cryo-EM structures of soluble AP-4 and the AP-4/ARF1 complex. Unexpectedly, AP-4 adopts a dynamic equilibrium between closed and open conformations, caused by loose contacts between its medium subunit and central core. ARF1 binding induces only subtle changes in AP-4, which retains its conformational equilibrium. Mutations at the AP-4/ARF1 interface disrupt complex formation and impair ARF1-dependent membrane recruitment. Efficient membrane recruitment of AP-4 likely requires the synergistic engagement of ARF1 and cargoes. Disrupting the conformational flexibility of AP-4 interferes with this synergistic effect and compromises AP-4-mediated membrane trafficking. Our findings may redefine AP-4 as a conformationally dynamic complex modulated by cooperative interactions, providing insights into neurodevelopmental disorders associated with AP-4 dysfunction.
PubMed: 41565640
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-026-68679-8
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ELECTRON MICROSCOPY (6.8 Å)
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