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JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR BIOLOGY 卷:304
Modulation of substrate specificity of the DnaK chaperone by alteration of a hydrophobic arch
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Rüdiger, S ; Mayer, MP ; Schneider-Mergener, J ; Bukau, B
关键词: protein folding;    Hsp70;    heat shock proteins;    cellulose-bound peptide libraries;    spot synthesis;   
DOI  :  10.1006/jmbi.2000.4193
来源: Elsevier
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Hsp70 chaperones assist protein folding by reversible interaction with extended hydrophobic segments of substrate polypeptides. We investigated the contribution of three structural elements of the substrate-binding cavity of the Escherichia coli homologue, DnaK, to substrate specificity by investigating mutant DnaK proteins for binding to cellulose-bound peptides. Deletion of the C-terminal subdomain (Delta 539-638) and blockage of the access to the hydrophobic pocket in the substrate-binding cavity (V436F) did not change the specificity, although the latter exchange reduced the affinity to all peptides investigated. Mutations (A429W, M404A/A429W) that affect the formation of a hydrophobic arch spanning over the bound substrate disfavored DnaK binding, especially to peptides with short stretches of consecutive hydrophobic residues flanked by acidic residues, while binding to most other peptides remained unchanged. The arch thus contributes to the substrate specificity of DnaK. This finding is of particular interest, since of all the residues of the substrate-binding cavity that contact bound substrate, only the arch-forming residues show significant variation within the Hsp70 family. (C) 2000 Academic Press.

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