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- Title
Direct structural analysis of a single acyl carrier protein domain in fatty acid synthase from the fungus Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
- Authors
Samani, Elnaz Khalili; Chen, Amy C.; Lou, Jennifer W.; Dai, David L.; Keszei, Alexander F. A.; Tan, Guihong; Boone, Charles; Grininger, Martin; Mazhab-Jafari, Mohammad T.
- Abstract
Acyl carrier protein (ACP) is the work horse of polyketide (PKS) and fatty acid synthases (FAS) and acts as a substrate shuttling domain in these mega enzymes. In fungi, FAS forms a 2.6 MDa symmetric assembly with six identical copies of FAS1 and FAS2 polypeptides. However, ACP spatial distribution is not restricted by symmetry owing to the long and flexible loops that tether the shuttling domain to its corresponding FAS2 polypeptide. This symmetry breaking has hampered experimental investigation of substrate shuttling route in fungal FAS. Here, we develop a protein engineering and expression method to isolate asymmetric fungal FAS proteins containing odd numbers of ACP domains. Electron cryomicroscopy (cryoEM) observation of the engineered complex reveals a non-uniform distribution of the substrate shuttling domain relative to its corresponding FAS2 polypeptide at 2.9 Å resolution. This work lays the methodological foundation for experimental study of ACP shuttling route in fungi. A protein engineering strategy has revealed that an acyl carrier protein domain is asymmetrically distributed within the reaction chamber of a fatty acid synthase from the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
- Subjects
FATTY acid synthases; ACYL carrier protein; PROTEIN domains; FUNGAL proteins; SACCHAROMYCES cerevisiae; POLYKETIDE synthases
- Publication
Communications Biology, 2024, Vol 7, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
2399-3642
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1038/s42003-024-05777-7