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  • Lon proteases, specifically LonA and LonB, are crucial for managing protein quality in cells by degrading defective or improperly folded proteins.
  • The study provides a detailed 2.03-resolution crystal structure of the isolated AAA+ module from LonB in Thermococcus onnurineus, revealing its conformation is similar to an ADP-bound state, which hints at its ATP-independent proteolytic capability.
  • Structural comparisons between LonA and LonB's AAA+ modules categorize them into two distinct clades, with LonB identified in a new HINS clade, while LonA falls under the HCLR clade.

Article Abstract

Lon proteases degrade defective or denature proteins as well as some folded proteins for the control of cellular protein quality. There are two types of Lon proteases, LonA and LonB. Each consists of two functional components: a protease component and an ATPase associated with various cellular activities (AAA+ module). Here, we report the 2.03 -resolution crystal structure of the isolated AAA+ module (iAAA+ module) of LonB from Thermococcus onnurineus NA1 (TonLonB). The iAAA+ module, having no bound nucleotide, adopts a conformation virtually identical to the ADP-bound conformation of AAA+ modules in the hexameric structure of TonLonB; this provides insights into the ATP-independent proteolytic activity observed in a LonB protease. Structural comparison of AAA+ modules between LonA and LonB revealed that the AAA+ modules of Lon proteases are separated into two distinct clades depending on their structural features. The AAA+ module of LonB belongs to the -H2 & Ins1 insert clade (HINS clade)- defined for the first time in this study, while the AAA+ module of LonA is a member of the HCLR clade.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12275-015-5417-5DOI Listing

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