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Structural basis for (p)ppGpp-mediated inhibition of the GTPase RbgA.

Patrick Pausch1,2, Wieland Steinchen3,2, Maximiliane Wieland4, Thomas Klaus3,2, Sven-Andreas Freibert2,5, Florian Altegoer3,2, Daniel N Wilson4, Gert Bange6,2.   

Abstract

Efficient adaptation to environmental changes is pivotal for all bacterial cells. Almost all bacterial species depend on the conserved stringent response system to prompt timely transcriptional and metabolic responses according to stress conditions and nutrient depletion. The stringent response relies on the stress-dependent synthesis of the second messenger nucleotides and alarmones (p)ppGpp, which pleiotropically target and reprogram processes that consume cellular resources, such as ribosome biogenesis. Here we show that (p)ppGpp acts on the ribosome biogenesis GTPase A (RbgA) of Gram-positive bacteria. Using X-ray crystallography, hydrogen-deuterium exchange MS (HDX-MS) and kinetic analysis, we demonstrate that the alarmones (p)ppGpp bind to RbgA in a manner similar to that of binding by GDP and GTP and thereby act as competitive inhibitors. Our structural analysis of Staphylococcus aureus RbgA bound to ppGpp and pppGpp at 1.8 and 1.65 Å resolution, respectively, suggested that the alarmones (p)ppGpp prevent the active GTPase conformation of RbgA by sterically blocking the association of its G2 motif via their 3'-pyrophosphate moieties. Taken together, our structural and biochemical characterization of RbgA in the context of the alarmone-mediated stringent response reveals how (p)ppGpp affects the function of RbgA and reprograms this GTPase to arrest the ribosomal large subunit.
© 2018 Pausch et al.

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Keywords:  (p)ppGpp; GTPase; RbgA; X-ray crystallography; alarmone; cell stress; enzyme kinetics; inhibition mechanism; ribosome assembly; stringent response

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30366986      PMCID: PMC6314131          DOI: 10.1074/jbc.RA118.003070

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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