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Deposition Date 2019-11-12
Release Date 2020-04-29
Last Version Date 2024-05-15
Entry Detail
PDB ID:
6LAG
Title:
Solution structure of SPA-2 SHD
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Conformers Calculated:
100
Conformers Submitted:
20
Selection Criteria:
structures with the lowest energy
Macromolecular Entities
Structures with similar UniProt ID
Protein Blast
Polymer Type:polypeptide(L)
Molecule:Spa2-like protein
Gene (Uniprot):spa2
Chain IDs:A
Chain Length:155
Number of Molecules:1
Biological Source:Neurospora crassa
Ligand Molecules
Primary Citation
Spitzenkorper assembly mechanisms reveal conserved features of fungal and metazoan polarity scaffolds.
Nat Commun 11 2830 2830 (2020)
PMID: 32503980 DOI: 10.1038/s41467-020-16712-9

Abstact

The Spitzenkörper (SPK) constitutes a collection of secretory vesicles and polarity-related proteins intimately associated with polarized growth of fungal hyphae. Many SPK-localized proteins are known, but their assembly and dynamics remain poorly understood. Here, we identify protein-protein interaction cascades leading to assembly of two SPK scaffolds and recruitment of diverse effectors in Neurospora crassa. Both scaffolds are transported to the SPK by the myosin V motor (MYO-5), with the coiled-coil protein SPZ-1 acting as cargo adaptor. Neither scaffold appears to be required for accumulation of SPK secretory vesicles. One scaffold consists of Leashin-2 (LAH-2), which is required for SPK localization of the signalling kinase COT-1 and the glycolysis enzyme GPI-1. The other scaffold comprises a complex of Janus-1 (JNS-1) and the polarisome protein SPA-2. Via its Spa homology domain (SHD), SPA-2 recruits a calponin domain-containing F-actin effector (CCP-1). The SHD NMR structure reveals a conserved surface groove required for effector binding. Similarities between SPA-2/JNS-1 and the metazoan GIT/PIX complex identify foundational features of the cell polarity apparatus that predate the fungal-metazoan divergence.

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