Msp1 Is a Membrane Protein Dislocase for Tail-Anchored Proteins.

Publication Type:

Journal Article

Source:

Mol Cell, Volume 67, Issue 2, p.194-202.e6 (2017)

Abstract:

<p>Mislocalized tail-anchored (TA) proteins of the outer mitochondrial membrane are cleared by a newly identified quality control pathway involving the conserved eukaryotic protein Msp1 (ATAD1 in humans). Msp1 is a transmembrane AAA-ATPase, but its role in TA protein clearance is not known. Here, using purified components reconstituted into proteoliposomes, we show that Msp1 is both necessary and sufficient to drive the ATP-dependent extraction of TA proteins from the membrane. A crystal structure of the Msp1 cytosolic region modeled into a ring hexamer suggests that active Msp1 contains a conserved membrane-facing surface adjacent to a central pore. Structure-guided mutagenesis of the pore residues shows that they are critical for&nbsp;TA protein extraction in&nbsp;vitro and for functional complementation of an msp1 deletion in yeast. Together, these data provide a molecular framework for Msp1-dependent extraction of mislocalized TA proteins from the outer mitochondrial membrane.</p>

PDB: 
5W0T
Detector: 
PILATUS
Beamline: 
24-ID-C