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Architecture of the Tuberous Sclerosis Protein Complex.
Ramlaul, Kailash; Fu, Wencheng; Li, Hua; de Martin Garrido, Natàlia; He, Lin; Trivedi, Manjari; Cui, Wei; Aylett, Christopher H S; Wu, Geng.
  • Ramlaul K; Section for Structural Biology, Department of Infectious Disease, Imperial College London, Exhibition Road, London SW7 2BB, United Kingdom.
  • Fu W; State Key Laboratory of Microbial Metabolism, School of Life Sciences & Biotechnology, The Joint International Research Laboratory of Metabolic & Developmental Sciences MOE, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China.
  • Li H; State Key Laboratory of Microbial Metabolism, School of Life Sciences & Biotechnology, The Joint International Research Laboratory of Metabolic & Developmental Sciences MOE, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China.
  • de Martin Garrido N; Section for Structural Biology, Department of Infectious Disease, Imperial College London, Exhibition Road, London SW7 2BB, United Kingdom.
  • He L; Instrumental Analysis Center, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China.
  • Trivedi M; Institute of Reproductive and Developmental Biology, Department of Metabolism, Digestion and Reproduction, Imperial College London, Du Cane Road, London W12 0NN, United Kingdom.
  • Cui W; Institute of Reproductive and Developmental Biology, Department of Metabolism, Digestion and Reproduction, Imperial College London, Du Cane Road, London W12 0NN, United Kingdom.
  • Aylett CHS; Section for Structural Biology, Department of Infectious Disease, Imperial College London, Exhibition Road, London SW7 2BB, United Kingdom. Electronic address: c.aylett@imperial.ac.uk.
  • Wu G; State Key Laboratory of Microbial Metabolism, School of Life Sciences & Biotechnology, The Joint International Research Laboratory of Metabolic & Developmental Sciences MOE, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China. Electronic address: geng.wu@sjtu.edu.cn.
J Mol Biol ; 433(2): 166743, 2021 01 22.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33307091
ABSTRACT
The Tuberous Sclerosis Complex (TSC) protein complex (TSCC), comprising TSC1, TSC2, and TBC1D7, is widely recognised as a key integration hub for cell growth and intracellular stress signals upstream of the mammalian target of rapamycin complex 1 (mTORC1). The TSCC negatively regulates mTORC1 by acting as a GTPase-activating protein (GAP) towards the small GTPase Rheb. Both human TSC1 and TSC2 are important tumour suppressors, and mutations in them underlie the disease tuberous sclerosis. We used single-particle cryo-EM to reveal the organisation and architecture of the complete human TSCC. We show that TSCC forms an elongated scorpion-like structure, consisting of a central "body", with a "pincer" and a "tail" at the respective ends. The "body" is composed of a flexible TSC2 HEAT repeat dimer, along the surface of which runs the TSC1 coiled-coil backbone, breaking the symmetry of the dimer. Each end of the body is structurally distinct, representing the N- and C-termini of TSC1; a "pincer" is formed by the highly flexible N-terminal TSC1 core domains and a barbed "tail" makes up the TSC1 coiled-coil-TBC1D7 junction. The TSC2 GAP domain is found abutting the centre of the body on each side of the dimerisation interface, poised to bind a pair of Rheb molecules at a similar separation to the pair in activated mTORC1. Our architectural dissection reveals the mode of association and topology of the complex, casts light on the recruitment of Rheb to the TSCC, and also hints at functional higher order oligomerisation, which has previously been predicted to be important for Rheb-signalling suppression.
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Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Conformación Proteica / Modelos Moleculares / Complejos Multiproteicos / Proteína 1 del Complejo de la Esclerosis Tuberosa / Proteína 2 del Complejo de la Esclerosis Tuberosa Tipo de estudio: Prognostic_studies Límite: Humans Idioma: En Año: 2021 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Conformación Proteica / Modelos Moleculares / Complejos Multiproteicos / Proteína 1 del Complejo de la Esclerosis Tuberosa / Proteína 2 del Complejo de la Esclerosis Tuberosa Tipo de estudio: Prognostic_studies Límite: Humans Idioma: En Año: 2021 Tipo del documento: Article