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Cell | 1998

Crystal structure of the thermosome, the archaeal chaperonin and homolog of CCT.

Lars Ditzel; Jan Löwe; Daniela Stock; Karl-Otto Stetter; Harald Huber; Robert Huber; Stefan Steinbacher

We have determined to 2.6 A resolution the crystal structure of the thermosome, the archaeal group II chaperonin from T. acidophilum. The hexadecameric homolog of the eukaryotic chaperonin CCT/TRiC shows an (alphabeta)4(alphabeta)4 subunit assembly. Domain folds are homologous to GroEL but form a novel type of inter-ring contact. The domain arrangement resembles the GroEL-GroES cis-ring. Parts of the apical domains form a lid creating a closed conformation. The lid substitutes for a GroES-like cochaperonin that is absent in the CCT/TRiC system. The central cavity has a polar surface implicated in protein folding. Binding of the transition state analog Mg-ADP-AIF3 suggests that the closed conformation corresponds to the ATP form.


The EMBO Journal | 2002

Crystal structure of reverse gyrase: insights into the positive supercoiling of DNA

A.Chapin Rodríguez; Daniela Stock

Reverse gyrase is the only topoisomerase known to positively supercoil DNA. The protein appears to be unique to hyperthermophiles, where its activity is believed to protect the genome from denaturation. The 120 kDa enzyme is the only member of the type I topoisomerase family that requires ATP, which is bound and hydrolysed by a helicase‐like domain. We have determined the crystal structure of reverse gyrase from Archaeoglobus fulgidus in the presence and absence of nucleotide cofactor. The structure provides the first view of an intact supercoiling enzyme, explains mechanistic differences from other type I topoisomerases and suggests a model for how the two domains of the protein cooperate to positively supercoil DNA. Coordinates have been deposited in the Protein Data Bank under accession codes 1GKU and 1GL9.


The EMBO Journal | 2005

Structure of a central stalk subunit F of prokaryotic V-type ATPase/synthase from Thermus thermophilus

Hisayoshi Makyio; Ryota Iino; Chiyo Ikeda; Hiromi Imamura; Masatada Tamakoshi; Momi Iwata; Daniela Stock; Ricardo A. Bernal; Elisabeth P. Carpenter; Masasuke Yoshida; Ken Yokoyama; So Iwata

The crystal structure of subunit F of vacuole‐type ATPase/synthase (prokaryotic V‐ATPase) was determined to of 2.2 Å resolution. The subunit reveals unexpected structural similarity to the response regulator proteins that include the Escherichia coli chemotaxis response regulator CheY. The structure was successfully placed into the low‐resolution EM structure of the prokaryotic holo‐V‐ATPase at a location indicated by the results of crosslinking experiments. The crystal structure, together with the single‐molecule analysis using fluorescence resonance energy transfer, showed that the subunit F exhibits two conformations, a ‘retracted’ form in the absence and an ‘extended’ form in the presence of ATP. Our results postulated that the subunit F is a regulatory subunit in the V‐ATPase.


Current Opinion in Biotechnology | 1996

Proteasome: from structure to function

Daniela Stock; Petra Marleen Nederlof; Erika Seemüller; Wolfgang Baumeister; Robert Huber; Jan Löwe

During the past two years, significant progress has been made in understanding the structure and function of the proteasome. Recent work has revealed the three-dimensional structure of the 700 kDa proteolytic complex at atomic resolution and elucidated its novel catalytic mechanism. Close relationships to a number of other amino-terminal hydrolases have emerged, making the proteasomal subunits the prototype of this newly discovered structural superfamily.


Science | 1995

Crystal structure of the 20S proteasome from the archaeon T. acidophilum at 3.4 A resolution

Jan Löwe; Daniela Stock; Bing K. Jap; P. Zwickl; Wolfgang Baumeister; Robert Huber


Science | 1995

Proteasome from Thermoplasma acidophilum: a threonine protease

Erika Seemüller; A Lupas; Daniela Stock; Jan Löwe; Robert Huber; Wolfgang Baumeister


Progress in Biophysics & Molecular Biology | 2005

Robotic nanolitre protein crystallisation at the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology

Daniela Stock; Olga Perisic; Jan Löwe


Structure | 2004

Three-dimensional structure of the intact Thermus thermophilus H +-ATPase/synthase by electron microscopy

Ricardo A. Bernal; Daniela Stock


Journal of Molecular Biology | 2006

Crystal Structure of the Archaeal A1AO ATP Synthase Subunit B from Methanosarcina mazei Gö1: Implications of Nucleotide-binding Differences in the Major A1AO Subunits A and B

Ingmar Schäfer; Susanne M. Bailer; Monika G. Düser; Michael Börsch; Ricardo A. Bernal; Daniela Stock; Gerhard Grüber


Nucleic Acids Research | 2004

Reverse gyrase has heat-protective DNA chaperone activity independent of supercoiling

Martin Kampmann; Daniela Stock

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Jan Löwe

Laboratory of Molecular Biology

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Ricardo A. Bernal

Laboratory of Molecular Biology

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A.Chapin Rodríguez

Laboratory of Molecular Biology

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