膜
化学
生物物理学
细胞生物学
基质(水族馆)
生物化学
小泡
体外
膜蛋白
细胞膜
酶
磷脂酶
分子动力学
生物膜
底物特异性
催化作用
膜泡运输蛋白质类
脂质双层
蛋白质结构
溶酶体
内膜
血浆蛋白结合
体内
动力学
活动站点
结合位点
作用机理
作者
Tomoko Kawamata,Nobuo N. Noda,Michiko Sasaki,Yoshinori Ohsumi,Yuji Sakai
标识
DOI:10.1073/pnas.2601290123
摘要
Atg15 is a vacuolar phospholipase B essential for the degradation of intravacuolar vesicles such as autophagic bodies. Despite its central role in cellular membrane turnover, the molecular basis of how Atg15 is activated and acts on internal membranes has remained elusive. Here, by combining all-atom and coarse-grained molecular dynamics (MD) simulations with in vitro and in vivo analyses, we elucidate the structural and mechanistic principles underlying Atg15 activation and substrate recognition. Our simulations revealed that disulfide bonds are critical for maintaining the structural integrity of the catalytic core, while the C-terminal region locks the catalytic center in a closed state that prevents activation. Membrane binding induces a transition to an open state, enabling catalysis. Through MD-guided mutational analysis, we identified three regions crucial for catalytic locking, membrane binding, and substrate recognition, and experimentally confirmed that mutations in these regions inhibit activity. Furthermore, Atg15 preferentially associates with positively curved membranes, providing a potential basis for its preferential action on internal vesicular membranes. These findings suggest that Atg15's activity is controlled through multiple regulatory layers to ensure safe and preferential membrane degradation.
科研通智能强力驱动
Strongly Powered by AbleSci AI