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The C-terminal Helices of Heat Shock Protein 70 Are Essential for J-domain Binding and ATPase Activation*

Authors :
Chunyang Cao
Chen-Jie Zhou
Meng Wu
Xue-Chao Gao
Zi-Ren Zhou
Hong-Yu Hu
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 2012.

Abstract

The J-domain co-chaperones work together with the heat shock protein 70 (HSP70) chaperone to regulate many cellular events, but the mechanism underlying the J-domain-mediated HSP70 function remains elusive. We studied the interaction between human-inducible HSP70 and Homo sapiens J-domain protein (HSJ1a), a J domain and UIM motif-containing co-chaperone. The J domain of HSJ1a shares a conserved structure with other J domains from both eukaryotic and prokaryotic species, and it mediates the interaction with and the ATPase cycle of HSP70. Our in vitro study corroborates that the N terminus of HSP70 including the ATPase domain and the substrate-binding β-subdomain is not sufficient to bind with the J domain of HSJ1a. The C-terminal helical α-subdomain of HSP70, which was considered to function as a lid of the substrate-binding domain, is crucial for binding with the J domain of HSJ1a and stimulating the ATPase activity of HSP70. These fluctuating helices are likely to contribute to a proper conformation of HSP70 for J-domain binding other than directly bind with the J domain. Our findings provide an alternative mechanism of allosteric activation for functional regulation of HSP70 by its J-domain co-chaperones.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....47dbdc0420b2c2cbbc9df0b825a517ec