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A switch point in the molecular chaperone Hsp90 responding to client interaction.


ABSTRACT: Heat shock protein 90 (Hsp90) is a dimeric molecular chaperone that undergoes large conformational changes during its functional cycle. It has been established that conformational switch points exist in the N-terminal (Hsp90-N) and C-terminal (Hsp90-C) domains of Hsp90, however information for switch points in the large middle-domain (Hsp90-M) is scarce. Here we report on a tryptophan residue in Hsp90-M as a new type of switch point. Our study shows that this conserved tryptophan senses the interaction of Hsp90 with a stringent client protein and transfers this information via a cation-? interaction with a neighboring lysine. Mutations at this position hamper the communication between domains and the ability of a client protein to affect the Hsp90 cycle. The residue thus allows Hsp90 to transmit information on the binding of a client from Hsp90-M to Hsp90-N which is important for progression of the conformational cycle and the efficient processing of client proteins.

SUBMITTER: Rutz DA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5902578 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A switch point in the molecular chaperone Hsp90 responding to client interaction.

Rutz Daniel Andreas DA   Luo Qi Q   Freiburger Lee L   Madl Tobias T   Kaila Ville R I VRI   Sattler Michael M   Buchner Johannes J  

Nature communications 20180416 1


Heat shock protein 90 (Hsp90) is a dimeric molecular chaperone that undergoes large conformational changes during its functional cycle. It has been established that conformational switch points exist in the N-terminal (Hsp90-N) and C-terminal (Hsp90-C) domains of Hsp90, however information for switch points in the large middle-domain (Hsp90-M) is scarce. Here we report on a tryptophan residue in Hsp90-M as a new type of switch point. Our study shows that this conserved tryptophan senses the inte  ...[more]

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