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Published October 18, 2018 | Published
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Structural Insights into Mdn1, an Essential AAA Protein Required for Ribosome Biogenesis

Abstract

Mdn1 is an essential AAA (ATPase associated with various activities) protein that removes assembly factors from distinct precursors of the ribosomal 60S subunit. However, Mdn1’s large size (∼5,000 amino acid [aa]) and its limited homology to other well-studied proteins have restricted our understanding of its remodeling function. Here, we present structures for S. pombe Mdn1 in the presence of AMPPNP at up to ∼4 Å or ATP plus Rbin-1, a chemical inhibitor, at ∼8 Å resolution. These data reveal that Mdn1’s MIDAS domain is tethered to its ring-shaped AAA domain through an ∼20 nm long structured linker and a flexible ∼500 aa Asp/Glu-rich motif. We find that the MIDAS domain, which also binds other ribosome-assembly factors, docks onto the AAA ring in a nucleotide state-specific manner. Together, our findings reveal how conformational changes in the AAA ring can be directly transmitted to the MIDAS domain and thereby drive the targeted release of assembly factors from ribosomal 60S-subunit precursors.

Acknowledgement

We thank Mark Ebrahim and Johanna Sotiris at the Evelyn Gruss Lipper Cryo-EM Resource Center at Rockefeller University for assistance in data collection. We thank Zongli Li and Melissa Chambers for help with early negative-stain EM work. We thank Yixiao Zhang and Hyojin Kim from the Walz laboratory for advice on sample preparation and data processing. We also thank Nathan J. Harper for help in preparing MIDAS domain constructs. This work is supported by JSPS KAKENHI JP18K19138 (to S.A.K.), the Robertson Foundation (to T.M.K.), and NIH/NIGMS GM98579 (to T.M.K.). Z.C. was also supported by the Tri-institutional Program in Chemical Biology and the Rockefeller University Graduate Program.

Contributions

T.M.K. and Z.C. conceived the project and designed the experiments. Z.C. performed the biochemical purification of samples. Z.C. collected and processed the cryo-EM data, with help from H.S. and A.C.W. T.W. supervised the EM experiments. H.S. and Z.C. built the models other than that for the MIDAS domain in ATPI-Mdn1, which was generated by F.D.M. Y.K. and S.A.K. performed the fission yeast assays. T.M.K. and Z.C. wrote the manuscript with contributions from all authors.

Conflict of Interest

The authors declare no competing interests.

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