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Determining subunit-subunit interaction from statistics of cryo-EM images: observation of nearest-neighbor coupling in a circadian clock protein complex

  • 1. Peking University
  • 2. University of Chicago
  • 3. IBM T. J. Watson Research Center

Description

Biological processes are typically actuated by dynamic multi-subunit molecular complexes. However, interactions between subunits, which govern the functions of these complexes, are hard to measure directly. Here, we develop a general approach combining cryo-EM imaging technology and statistical modeling and apply it to study the hexameric clock protein KaiC in Cyanobacteria. By clustering millions of KaiC monomer images, we identify two major conformational states of KaiC monomers. We then classify the conformational states of (>160,000) KaiC hexamers by the thirteen distinct spatial arrangements of these two subunit states in the hexamer ring. We find that distributions of the thirteen hexamer conformational patterns for two KaiC phosphorylation mutants can be fitted quantitatively by an Ising model, which reveals a significant cooperativity between neighboring subunits with phosphorylation shifting the probability of subunit conformation. Our results show that a KaiC hexamer can respond in a switch-like manner to changes in its phosphorylation level.

Data availability

The data that support this study are available from the corresponding authors upon request. The cryo-EM maps have been deposited in the Electron Microscopy Data Bank (EMDB) under accession codes EMD-32952 (KaiC-AA) and EMD-32953 (KaiC-EE). The corresponding atomic coordinates have been deposited in the Protein Data Bank (PDB) under accession codes 7X1Y (KaiC-AA) and 7X1Z (KaiC-EE). Source data are provided with this paper.

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DOI
10.1038/s41467-023-41575-1
Other
oai:uchicago.tind.io:8201

Funding

China Postdoctoral Science Foundation
2020M680180
HHMI-Simons
Faculty Scholar award
National Institutes of Health
R01 GM107369
National Institutes of Health
R35GM131734
National Natural Science Foundation of China
12090054

UChicago Information

Division(s)
Biological Sciences Division, Physical Sciences Division
Department(s)
Biophysical Sciences, Molecular Genetics and Cell Biology, Physics