Deep manifold learning reveals hidden dynamics of proteasome autoregulation
Zhaolong Wu, Shuwen Zhang, Wei Li Wang, Yinping Ma, Yuanchen Dong and, Youdong Mao

TL;DR
This paper introduces AlphaCryo4D, a deep manifold learning framework that enables atomic-level cryo-EM reconstructions of proteasome dynamics, revealing hidden conformational states and regulatory mechanisms during substrate degradation.
Contribution
AlphaCryo4D combines deep residual learning with energy landscape embedding to improve cryo-EM classification and uncover proteasome autoregulation mechanisms at high resolution.
Findings
Achieved threefold improvement in 3D classification accuracy over conventional methods.
Reconstructed continuous conformational changes at sub-3-angstrom resolution.
Discovered novel ubiquitin-binding sites and allosteric regulation pathways.
Abstract
The 2.5-MDa 26S proteasome maintains proteostasis and regulates myriad cellular processes. How polyubiquitylated substrate interactions regulate proteasome activity is not understood. Here we introduce a deep manifold learning framework, named AlphaCryo4D, which enables atomic-level cryogenic electron microscopy (cryo-EM) reconstructions of nonequilibrium conformational continuum and reconstitutes hidden dynamics of proteasome autoregulation in the act of substrate degradation. AlphaCryo4D integrates 3D deep residual learning with manifold embedding of free-energy landscapes, which directs 3D clustering via an energy-based particle-voting algorithm. In blind assessments using simulated heterogeneous cryo-EM datasets, AlphaCryo4D achieved 3D classification accuracy three times that of conventional method and reconstructed continuous conformational changes of a 130-kDa protein at…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Electron Microscopy Techniques and Applications · Ubiquitin and proteasome pathways · RNA modifications and cancer
