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AtFKBP53: a chimeric histone chaperone with functional nucleoplasmin and PPIase domains.


ABSTRACT: FKBP53 is one of the seven multi-domain FK506-binding proteins present in Arabidopsis thaliana, and it is known to get targeted to the nucleus. It has a conserved PPIase domain at the C-terminus and a highly charged N-terminal stretch, which has been reported to bind to histone H3 and perform the function of a histone chaperone. To better understand the molecular details of this PPIase with histone chaperoning activity, we have solved the crystal structures of its terminal domains and functionally characterized them. The C-terminal domain showed strong PPIase activity, no role in histone chaperoning and revealed a monomeric five-beta palm-like fold that wrapped over a helix, typical of an FK506-binding domain. The N-terminal domain had a pentameric nucleoplasmin-fold; making this the first report of a plant nucleoplasmin structure. Further characterization revealed the N-terminal nucleoplasmin domain to interact with H2A/H2B and H3/H4 histone oligomers, individually, as well as simultaneously, suggesting two different binding sites for H2A/H2B and H3/H4. The pentameric domain assists nucleosome assembly and forms a discrete complex with pre-formed nucleosomes; wherein two pentamers bind to a nucleosome.

SUBMITTER: Singh AK 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7026663 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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AtFKBP53: a chimeric histone chaperone with functional nucleoplasmin and PPIase domains.

Singh Ajit Kumar AK   Datta Aritreyee A   Jobichen Chacko C   Luan Sheng S   Vasudevan Dileep D  

Nucleic acids research 20200201 3


FKBP53 is one of the seven multi-domain FK506-binding proteins present in Arabidopsis thaliana, and it is known to get targeted to the nucleus. It has a conserved PPIase domain at the C-terminus and a highly charged N-terminal stretch, which has been reported to bind to histone H3 and perform the function of a histone chaperone. To better understand the molecular details of this PPIase with histone chaperoning activity, we have solved the crystal structures of its terminal domains and functional  ...[more]

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