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PDB ID:
7T7C
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Title:
The hexagonal organization of Munc13-1 C1-C2B-MUN-C2C domains between lipid bilayers
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Deposition Date:
2021-12-15
Release Date:
2022-02-09
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Resolution:
10.00 Å
Aggregation State:
2D ARRAY
Reconstruction Method:
SUBTOMOGRAM AVERAGING
Macromolecular Entities
Polymer Type:polypeptide(L)
Description:Protein unc-13 homolog A Chimera
Chain IDs:A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L
Chain Length:1154
Number of Molecules:12
Biological Source:Rattus norvegicus
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Primary Citation
Munc13 structural transitions and oligomers that may choreograph successive stages in vesicle priming for neurotransmitter release.
Proc.Natl.Acad.Sci.USA 119 ? ? (2022)
PMID: 35135883 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2121259119

Abstact

How can exactly six SNARE complexes be assembled under each synaptic vesicle? Here we report cryo-EM crystal structures of the core domain of Munc13, the key chaperone that initiates SNAREpin assembly. The functional core of Munc13, consisting of C1-C2B-MUN-C2C (Munc13C) spontaneously crystallizes between phosphatidylserine-rich bilayers in two distinct conformations, each in a radically different oligomeric state. In the open conformation (state 1), Munc13C forms upright trimers that link the two bilayers, separating them by ∼21 nm. In the closed conformation, six copies of Munc13C interact to form a lateral hexamer elevated ∼14 nm above the bilayer. Open and closed conformations differ only by a rigid body rotation around a flexible hinge, which when performed cooperatively assembles Munc13 into a lateral hexamer (state 2) in which the key SNARE assembly-activating site of Munc13 is autoinhibited by its neighbor. We propose that each Munc13 in the lateral hexamer ultimately assembles a single SNAREpin, explaining how only and exactly six SNARE complexes are templated. We suggest that state 1 and state 2 may represent two successive states in the synaptic vesicle supply chain leading to "primed" ready-release vesicles in which SNAREpins are clamped and ready to release (state 3).

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