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A gate-latch-lock mechanism for hormone signalling by abscisic acid receptors.

Authors :
Melcher K
Ng LM
Zhou XE
Soon FF
Xu Y
Suino-Powell KM
Park SY
Weiner JJ
Fujii H
Chinnusamy V
Kovach A
Li J
Wang Y
Li J
Peterson FC
Jensen DR
Yong EL
Volkman BF
Cutler SR
Zhu JK
Xu HE
Source :
Nature [Nature] 2009 Dec 03; Vol. 462 (7273), pp. 602-8.
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

Abscisic acid (ABA) is a ubiquitous hormone that regulates plant growth, development and responses to environmental stresses. Its action is mediated by the PYR/PYL/RCAR family of START proteins, but it remains unclear how these receptors bind ABA and, in turn, how hormone binding leads to inhibition of the downstream type 2C protein phosphatase (PP2C) effectors. Here we report crystal structures of apo and ABA-bound receptors as well as a ternary PYL2-ABA-PP2C complex. The apo receptors contain an open ligand-binding pocket flanked by a gate that closes in response to ABA by way of conformational changes in two highly conserved beta-loops that serve as a gate and latch. Moreover, ABA-induced closure of the gate creates a surface that enables the receptor to dock into and competitively inhibit the PP2C active site. A conserved tryptophan in the PP2C inserts directly between the gate and latch, which functions to further lock the receptor in a closed conformation. Together, our results identify a conserved gate-latch-lock mechanism underlying ABA signalling.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1476-4687
Volume :
462
Issue :
7273
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Nature
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
19898420
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/nature08613