Molecular architecture of the multisubunit homotypic fusion and vacuole protein sorting (HOPS) tethering complex.

Journal: Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America
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Abstract

Membrane fusion within the eukaryotic endomembrane system depends on the initial recognition of Rab GTPase on transport vesicles by multisubunit tethering complexes and subsequent coupling to SNARE-mediated fusion. The conserved vacuolar/lysosomal homotypic fusion and vacuole protein sorting (HOPS) tethering complex combines both activities. Here we present the overall structure of the fusion-active HOPS complex. Our data reveal a flexible ≈30-nm elongated seahorse-like structure, which can adopt contracted and elongated shapes. Surprisingly, both ends of the HOPS complex contain a Rab-binding subunit: Vps41 and Vps39. The large head contains in addition to Vps41 the SNARE-interacting Vps33, whereas Vps39 is found in the bulky tip of its tail. Vps11 and Vps18 connect head and tail. Our data suggest that HOPS bridges Ypt7-positive membranes and chaperones SNAREs at fusion sites.

Authors
Cornelia Bröcker, Anne Kuhlee, Christos Gatsogiannis, Henning J Balderhaar, Carina Hönscher, Siegfried Engelbrecht Vandré, Christian Ungermann, Stefan Raunser