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Structural insights into the Escherichia coli lysine decarboxylases and molecular determinants of interaction with the AAA plus ATPase RavA

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SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
Volume 6, Issue -, Pages -

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/srep24601

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  1. FRISBI [ANR-10-INSB-05-02]
  2. GRAL [ANR-10-LABX-49-01]
  3. Rhone-Alpes Region (CIBLE)
  4. Rhone-Alpes Region (FEDER)
  5. FRM
  6. CNRS
  7. University of Grenoble Alpes
  8. GIS-IBISA
  9. Grenoble Alliance for Integrated Structural and Cell Biology (GRAL)
  10. Ontario Graduate Scholarship
  11. Life Sciences Award from the University of Toronto
  12. National Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) Undergraduate Student Research Award
  13. CIHR [MOP-130374]
  14. [ANR-12-JSV8-0002]
  15. [ERC 647784]
  16. [ANR-11-LABX-0003-01]

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The inducible lysine decarboxylase LdcI is an important enterobacterial acid stress response enzyme whereas LdcC is its close paralogue thought to play mainly a metabolic role. A unique macromolecular cage formed by two decamers of the Escherichia coli LdcI and five hexamers of the AAA+ ATPase RavA was shown to counteract acid stress under starvation. Previously, we proposed a pseudoatomic model of the LdcI-RavA cage based on its cryo-electron microscopy map and crystal structures of an inactive LdcI decamer and a RavA monomer. We now present cryo-electron microscopy 3D reconstructions of the E. coli LdcI and LdcC, and an improved map of the LdcI bound to the LARA domain of RavA, at pH optimal for their enzymatic activity. Comparison with each other and with available structures uncovers differences between LdcI and LdcC explaining why only the acid stress response enzyme is capable of binding RavA. We identify interdomain movements associated with the pH-dependent enzyme activation and with the RavA binding. Multiple sequence alignment coupled to a phylogenetic analysis reveals that certain enterobacteria exert evolutionary pressure on the lysine decarboxylase towards the cage-like assembly with RavA, implying that this complex may have an important function under particular stress conditions.

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