Crystal structure of the FtsH ATPase domain with ADP from Thermus thermophilusCrystal structure of the FtsH ATPase domain with ADP from Thermus thermophilus

Structural highlights

1iy1 is a 1 chain structure with sequence from Thermus thermophilus. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA. For a guided tour on the structure components use FirstGlance.
Ligands:
Related:1ixz, 1iy0, 1iy2
Gene:FtsH (Thermus thermophilus)
Resources:FirstGlance, OCA, RCSB, PDBsum

Evolutionary Conservation

 

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Publication Abstract from PubMed

FtsH is a cytoplasmic membrane-integrated, ATP-dependent metalloprotease, which processively degrades both cytoplasmic and membrane proteins in concert with unfolding. The FtsH protein is divided into the N-terminal transmembrane region and the larger C-terminal cytoplasmic region, which consists of an ATPase domain and a protease domain. We have determined the crystal structures of the Thermus thermophilus FtsH ATPase domain in the nucleotide-free and AMP-PNP- and ADP-bound states, in addition to the domain with the extra preceding segment. Combined with the mapping of the putative substrate binding region, these structures suggest that FtsH internally forms a hexameric ring structure, in which ATP binding could cause a conformational change to facilitate transport of substrates into the protease domain through the central pore.

Hexameric ring structure of the ATPase domain of the membrane-integrated metalloprotease FtsH from Thermus thermophilus HB8.,Niwa H, Tsuchiya D, Makyio H, Yoshida M, Morikawa K Structure. 2002 Oct;10(10):1415-23. PMID:12377127[1]

From MEDLINE®/PubMed®, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine.

References

  1. Niwa H, Tsuchiya D, Makyio H, Yoshida M, Morikawa K. Hexameric ring structure of the ATPase domain of the membrane-integrated metalloprotease FtsH from Thermus thermophilus HB8. Structure. 2002 Oct;10(10):1415-23. PMID:12377127

1iy1, resolution 2.80Å

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