Cell
Volume 169, Issue 4, 4 May 2017, Pages 722-735.e9
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Molecular Mechanism of Substrate Processing by the Cdc48 ATPase Complex

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Highlights

  • Cdc48 unfolds ubiquitinated substrates by translocation through its central pore

  • The two ATPase rings have distinct roles in translocation and substrate release

  • Substrate release requires cooperation between Cdc48 and a deubiquitinase

  • The remaining oligoubiquitin chain is translocated through the central pore

Summary

The Cdc48 ATPase and its cofactors Ufd1/Npl4 (UN) extract polyubiquitinated proteins from membranes or macromolecular complexes, but how they perform these functions is unclear. Cdc48 consists of an N-terminal domain that binds UN and two stacked hexameric ATPase rings (D1 and D2) surrounding a central pore. Here, we use purified components to elucidate how the Cdc48 complex processes substrates. After interaction of the polyubiquitin chain with UN, ATP hydrolysis by the D2 ring moves the polypeptide completely through the double ring, generating a pulling force on the substrate and causing its unfolding. ATP hydrolysis by the D1 ring is important for subsequent substrate release from the Cdc48 complex. This release requires cooperation of Cdc48 with a deubiquitinase, which trims polyubiquitin to an oligoubiquitin chain that is then also translocated through the pore. Together, these results lead to a new paradigm for the function of Cdc48 and its mammalian ortholog p97/VCP.

Keywords

ubiuitination
ERAD
p97
VCP
AAA ATPase
translocation
proteasome

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