Functional mapping of human dynamin-1-like GTPase domain based on x-ray structure analyses.

Human dynamin-1-like protein (DNM1L) is a GTP-driven molecular machine that segregates mitochondria and peroxisomes. To obtain insights into its catalytic mechanism, we determined crystal structures of a construct comprising the GTPase domain and the bundle signaling element (BSE) in the nucleotide-...

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Main Authors: Julia Wenger, Eva Klinglmayr, Chris Fröhlich, Clarissa Eibl, Ana Gimeno, Manuel Hessenberger, Sandra Puehringer, Oliver Daumke, Peter Goettig
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
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Online Access:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/23977156/pdf/?tool=EBI
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spelling doaj-6e3cec825e404f56a4b6e73fabce42dc2021-03-04T12:36:11ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-0188e7183510.1371/journal.pone.0071835Functional mapping of human dynamin-1-like GTPase domain based on x-ray structure analyses.Julia WengerEva KlinglmayrChris FröhlichClarissa EiblAna GimenoManuel HessenbergerSandra PuehringerOliver DaumkePeter GoettigHuman dynamin-1-like protein (DNM1L) is a GTP-driven molecular machine that segregates mitochondria and peroxisomes. To obtain insights into its catalytic mechanism, we determined crystal structures of a construct comprising the GTPase domain and the bundle signaling element (BSE) in the nucleotide-free and GTP-analogue-bound states. The GTPase domain of DNM1L is structurally related to that of dynamin and binds the nucleotide 5'-Guanylyl-imidodiphosphate (GMP-PNP) via five highly conserved motifs, whereas the BSE folds into a pocket at the opposite side. Based on these structures, the GTPase center was systematically mapped by alanine mutagenesis and kinetic measurements. Thus, residues essential for the GTPase reaction were characterized, among them Lys38, Ser39 and Ser40 in the phosphate binding loop, Thr59 from switch I, Asp146 and Gly149 from switch II, Lys216 and Asp218 in the G4 element, as well as Asn246 in the G5 element. Also, mutated Glu81 and Glu82 in the unique 16-residue insertion of DNM1L influence the activity significantly. Mutations of Gln34, Ser35, and Asp190 in the predicted assembly interface interfered with dimerization of the GTPase domain induced by a transition state analogue and led to a loss of the lipid-stimulated GTPase activity. Our data point to related catalytic mechanisms of DNM1L and dynamin involving dimerization of their GTPase domains.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/23977156/pdf/?tool=EBI
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author Julia Wenger
Eva Klinglmayr
Chris Fröhlich
Clarissa Eibl
Ana Gimeno
Manuel Hessenberger
Sandra Puehringer
Oliver Daumke
Peter Goettig
spellingShingle Julia Wenger
Eva Klinglmayr
Chris Fröhlich
Clarissa Eibl
Ana Gimeno
Manuel Hessenberger
Sandra Puehringer
Oliver Daumke
Peter Goettig
Functional mapping of human dynamin-1-like GTPase domain based on x-ray structure analyses.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Julia Wenger
Eva Klinglmayr
Chris Fröhlich
Clarissa Eibl
Ana Gimeno
Manuel Hessenberger
Sandra Puehringer
Oliver Daumke
Peter Goettig
author_sort Julia Wenger
title Functional mapping of human dynamin-1-like GTPase domain based on x-ray structure analyses.
title_short Functional mapping of human dynamin-1-like GTPase domain based on x-ray structure analyses.
title_full Functional mapping of human dynamin-1-like GTPase domain based on x-ray structure analyses.
title_fullStr Functional mapping of human dynamin-1-like GTPase domain based on x-ray structure analyses.
title_full_unstemmed Functional mapping of human dynamin-1-like GTPase domain based on x-ray structure analyses.
title_sort functional mapping of human dynamin-1-like gtpase domain based on x-ray structure analyses.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Human dynamin-1-like protein (DNM1L) is a GTP-driven molecular machine that segregates mitochondria and peroxisomes. To obtain insights into its catalytic mechanism, we determined crystal structures of a construct comprising the GTPase domain and the bundle signaling element (BSE) in the nucleotide-free and GTP-analogue-bound states. The GTPase domain of DNM1L is structurally related to that of dynamin and binds the nucleotide 5'-Guanylyl-imidodiphosphate (GMP-PNP) via five highly conserved motifs, whereas the BSE folds into a pocket at the opposite side. Based on these structures, the GTPase center was systematically mapped by alanine mutagenesis and kinetic measurements. Thus, residues essential for the GTPase reaction were characterized, among them Lys38, Ser39 and Ser40 in the phosphate binding loop, Thr59 from switch I, Asp146 and Gly149 from switch II, Lys216 and Asp218 in the G4 element, as well as Asn246 in the G5 element. Also, mutated Glu81 and Glu82 in the unique 16-residue insertion of DNM1L influence the activity significantly. Mutations of Gln34, Ser35, and Asp190 in the predicted assembly interface interfered with dimerization of the GTPase domain induced by a transition state analogue and led to a loss of the lipid-stimulated GTPase activity. Our data point to related catalytic mechanisms of DNM1L and dynamin involving dimerization of their GTPase domains.
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/23977156/pdf/?tool=EBI
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