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Item Open Access Improved AlphaFold modeling with implicit experimental information.(Nature methods, 2022-11) Terwilliger, Thomas C; Poon, Billy K; Afonine, Pavel V; Schlicksup, Christopher J; Croll, Tristan I; Millán, Claudia; Richardson, Jane S; Read, Randy J; Adams, Paul DMachine-learning prediction algorithms such as AlphaFold and RoseTTAFold can create remarkably accurate protein models, but these models usually have some regions that are predicted with low confidence or poor accuracy. We hypothesized that by implicitly including new experimental information such as a density map, a greater portion of a model could be predicted accurately, and that this might synergistically improve parts of the model that were not fully addressed by either machine learning or experiment alone. An iterative procedure was developed in which AlphaFold models are automatically rebuilt on the basis of experimental density maps and the rebuilt models are used as templates in new AlphaFold predictions. We show that including experimental information improves prediction beyond the improvement obtained with simple rebuilding guided by the experimental data. This procedure for AlphaFold modeling with density has been incorporated into an automated procedure for interpretation of crystallographic and electron cryo-microscopy maps.Item Open Access Structure and dynamics of the Arabidopsis O-fucosyltransferase SPINDLY.(Nature communications, 2023-03) Kumar, Shivesh; Wang, Yan; Zhou, Ye; Dillard, Lucas; Li, Fay-Wei; Sciandra, Carly A; Sui, Ning; Zentella, Rodolfo; Zahn, Emily; Shabanowitz, Jeffrey; Hunt, Donald F; Borgnia, Mario J; Bartesaghi, Alberto; Sun, Tai-Ping; Zhou, PeiSPINDLY (SPY) in Arabidopsis thaliana is a novel nucleocytoplasmic protein O-fucosyltransferase (POFUT), which regulates diverse developmental processes. Sequence analysis indicates that SPY is distinct from ER-localized POFUTs and contains N-terminal tetratricopeptide repeats (TPRs) and a C-terminal catalytic domain resembling the O-linked-N-acetylglucosamine (GlcNAc) transferases (OGTs). However, the structural feature that determines the distinct enzymatic selectivity of SPY remains unknown. Here we report the cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) structure of SPY and its complex with GDP-fucose, revealing distinct active-site features enabling GDP-fucose instead of UDP-GlcNAc binding. SPY forms an antiparallel dimer instead of the X-shaped dimer in human OGT, and its catalytic domain interconverts among multiple conformations. Analysis of mass spectrometry, co-IP, fucosylation activity, and cryo-EM data further demonstrates that the N-terminal disordered peptide in SPY contains trans auto-fucosylation sites and inhibits the POFUT activity, whereas TPRs 1-5 dynamically regulate SPY activity by interfering with protein substrate binding.