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A PH-Dependent Conformational Switch Controls ClpP Protease Function

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Journal J Am Chem Soc
Specialty Chemistry
Date 2020 Nov 24
PMID 33232135
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Abstract

ClpPs are a conserved family of serine proteases that collaborate with ATP-dependent translocases to degrade protein substrates. Drugs targeting these enzymes have attracted interest for the treatment of cancer and bacterial infections due to their critical role in mitochondrial and bacterial proteostasis, respectively. As such, there is significant interest in understanding structure-function relationships in this protein family. ClpPs are known to crystallize in extended, compact, and compressed forms; however, it is unclear what conditions favor the formation of each form and whether they are populated by wild-type enzymes in solution. Here, we use cryo-EM and solution NMR spectroscopy to demonstrate that a pH-dependent conformational switch controls an equilibrium between the active extended and inactive compressed forms of ClpP from the Gram-negative pathogen . Our findings provide insight into how ClpPs exploit their rugged energy landscapes to enable key conformational changes that regulate their function.

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