3K8P image
Deposition Date 2009-10-14
Release Date 2009-11-10
Last Version Date 2024-10-30
Entry Detail
PDB ID:
3K8P
Title:
Structural basis for vesicle tethering by the Dsl1 complex
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Method Details:
Experimental Method:
Resolution:
2.60 Å
R-Value Free:
0.27
R-Value Work:
0.20
R-Value Observed:
0.20
Space Group:
P 21 21 21
Macromolecular Entities
Polymer Type:polypeptide(L)
Molecule:Dsl1
Gene (Uniprot):KLLA0_C02695g
Chain IDs:A (auth: C)
Chain Length:357
Number of Molecules:1
Biological Source:Kluyveromyces lactis
Polymer Type:polypeptide(L)
Molecule:Protein transport protein SEC39
Gene (Uniprot):SEC39
Chain IDs:B (auth: D)
Chain Length:709
Number of Molecules:1
Biological Source:Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Modified Residue
Compound ID Chain ID Parent Comp ID Details 2D Image
MSE A MET SELENOMETHIONINE
Primary Citation
A structure-based mechanism for vesicle capture by the multisubunit tethering complex Dsl1.
Cell(Cambridge,Mass.) 139 1119 1129 (2009)
PMID: 20005805 DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2009.11.002

Abstact

Vesicle trafficking requires membrane fusion, mediated by SNARE proteins, and upstream events that probably include "tethering," an initial long-range attachment between a vesicle and its target organelle. Among the factors proposed to mediate tethering are a set of multisubunit tethering complexes (MTCs). The Dsl1 complex, with only three subunits, is the simplest known MTC and is essential for the retrograde traffic of COPI-coated vesicles from the Golgi to the ER. To elucidate structural principles underlying MTC function, we have determined the structure of the Dsl1 complex, revealing a tower containing at its base the binding sites for two ER SNAREs and at its tip a flexible lasso for capturing vesicles. The Dsl1 complex binds to individual SNAREs via their N-terminal regulatory domains and also to assembled SNARE complexes; moreover, it is capable of accelerating SNARE complex assembly. Our results suggest that even the simplest MTC may be capable of orchestrating vesicle capture, uncoating, and fusion.

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