Dynamics of heat shock protein 90 C-terminal dimerization is an important part of its conformational cycle

Christoph Ratzke(Center for NanoScience), Moritz Mickler(Center for NanoScience), Björn Hellenkamp(Center for NanoScience), Johannes Büchner(Center for Integrated Protein Science Munich), Thorsten Hugel(Center for Integrated Protein Science Munich)
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
August 24, 2010
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Abstract

The molecular chaperone heat shock protein 90 (Hsp90) is an important and abundant protein in eukaryotic cells, essential for the activation of a large set of signal transduction and regulatory proteins. During the functional cycle, the Hsp90 dimer performs large conformational rearrangements. The transient N-terminal dimerization of Hsp90 has been extensively investigated, under the assumption that the C-terminal interface is stably dimerized. Using a fluorescence-based single molecule assay and Hsp90 dimers caged in lipid vesicles, we were able to separately observe and kinetically analyze N- and C-terminal dimerizations. Surprisingly, the C-terminal dimer opens and closes with fast kinetics. The occupancy of the unexpected C-terminal open conformation can be modulated by nucleotides bound to the N-terminal domain and by N-terminal deletion mutations, clearly showing a communication between the two terminal domains. Moreover our findings suggest that the C- and N-terminal dimerizations are anticorrelated. This changes our view on the conformational cycle of Hsp90 and shows the interaction of two dimerization domains.


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