Engineered disulfide crosslinking to measure conformational changes in the 26S proteasome

利用工程化二硫键交联来测量 26S 蛋白酶体的构象变化

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Abstract

The 26S proteasome is a multisubunit ATP-dependent peptidase complex mediating most regulated protein degradation in eukaryotes. The proteasome undergoes several coordinated conformational changes during catalysis that activate it for substrate processing and functionally couple distinct enzymatic activities during substrate degradation. Understanding the impact of substrate interactions and individual ATP binding events on these conformational changes is currently a major bottleneck in the study of proteasome function. Here, we describe a simple biochemical reporter based on engineered disulfide crosslinking for measuring the conformational distribution of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae 26S proteasome. We demonstrate its use to investigate the impact of ATP analogs and proteasome inhibitors on proteasome conformational equilibria. This reporter allows simultaneous and rapid comparison of multiple treatments or conditions on the steady-state conformational distribution of the proteasome and can be readily extended to the study of other multisubunit complexes for which multiple conformational states are known at near-atomic resolution.

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