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Small‐angle neutron scattering reveals the assembly mode and oligomeric architecture of TET, a large, dodecameric aminopeptidase
Author(s) -
Appolaire Alexandre,
Girard Eric,
Colombo Matteo,
Durá M. Asunción,
Moulin Martine,
Härtlein Michael,
Franzetti Bruno,
Gabel Frank
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
acta crystallographica section d
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1399-0047
DOI - 10.1107/s1399004714018446
Subject(s) - pyrococcus horikoshii , protein quaternary structure , chemistry , crystallography , neutron scattering , protein subunit , topology (electrical circuits) , biochemistry , scattering , physics , crystal structure , mathematics , combinatorics , optics , gene
The specific self‐association of proteins into oligomeric complexes is a common phenomenon in biological systems to optimize and regulate their function. However, de novo structure determination of these important complexes is often very challenging for atomic‐resolution techniques. Furthermore, in the case of homo‐oligomeric complexes, or complexes with very similar building blocks, the respective positions of subunits and their assembly pathways are difficult to determine using many structural biology techniques. Here, an elegant and powerful approach based on small‐angle neutron scattering is applied, in combination with deuterium labelling and contrast variation, to elucidate the oligomeric organization of the quaternary structure and the assembly pathways of 468 kDa, hetero‐oligomeric and symmetric Pyrococcus horikoshii TET2–TET3 aminopeptidase complexes. The results reveal that the topology of the Ph TET2 and Ph TET3 dimeric building blocks within the complexes is not casual but rather suggests that their quaternary arrangement optimizes the catalytic efficiency towards peptide substrates. This approach bears important potential for the determination of quaternary structures and assembly pathways of large oligomeric and symmetric complexes in biological systems.

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