Regulation of the DEAH/RHA helicase Prp43 by the G-patch factor Pfa1

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​Regulation of the DEAH/RHA helicase Prp43 by the G-patch factor Pfa1​
Enders, M.; Ficner, R. & Adio, S.​ (2022) 
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences119(48) art. e2203567119​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2203567119 

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Enders, Marieke; Ficner, Ralf; Adio, Sarah
Abstract
The DEAH/RHA helicase Prp43 remodels protein–RNA complexes during pre-messenger RNA (mRNA) splicing and ribosome biogenesis. The helicase activity and ATP turnover are intrinsically low and become activated by G-patch (gp) factors in the specific cellular context. The gp motif connects the helicase core to the flexible C-terminal domains, but it is unclear how this affects RecA domain movement during catalysis and the unwinding of RNA substrates. We developed single-molecule Förster Resonance Energy Transfer (smFRET) reporters to study RecA domain movements within Prp43 in real time. Without Pfa1(gp), the domains approach each other adopting predominantly a closed conformation. The addition of Pfa1(gp) induces an open state, which becomes even more prevalent during interaction with RNA. In the open state, Prp43 has reduced contacts with bound nucleotide and shows rapid adenosine diphosphate (ADP) release accelerating the transition from the weak (ADP) to the strong (apo) RNA binding state. Using smFRET labels on the RNA to probe substrate binding and unwinding, we demonstrate that Pfa1(gp) enables Prp43(ADP) to switch between RNA-bound and RNA-unbound states instead of dissociating from the RNA. ATP binding to the apo-enzyme induces the translocation along the RNA, generating the unwinding force required to melt proximal RNA structures. During ATP turnover, Pfa1(gp) stimulates alternating of the RecA domains between open and closed states. Consequently, the translocation becomes faster than dissociation from the substrate in the ADP state, allowing processive movement along the RNA. We provide a mechanistic model of DEAH/RHA helicase motility and reveal the principles of Prp43 regulation by G-patch proteins.
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2022
Journal
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 
ISSN
0027-8424
eISSN
1091-6490
Language
English
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Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft 501100001659

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