The importance of ATP binding and hydrolysis by hsp90 in formation and function of protein heterocomplexes

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Grenert, JP [1 ]
Johnson, BD [1 ]
Toft, DO [1 ]
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[1] Mayo Clin & Mayo Grad Sch Med, Dept Biochem & Mol Biol, Rochester, MN 55906 USA
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10.1074/jbc.274.25.17525
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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The chaperone hsp90 is capable of binding and hydrolyzing ATP. Using information on a related ATPase, DNA gyrase B, we selected three conserved residues in hsp90's ATP-binding domain for mutation. Two off these mutations eliminate nucleotide binding, while the third retains nucleotide binding but is apparently deficient in ATP hydrolysis. We first analyzed how these mutations affect hsp90's binding to the co-chaperones p23 and Hop, and to the hydrophobic resin, phenyl-Sepharose. These experiments showed that ATP's effects, specifically, increased affinity for p23 and decreased affinity for Hop and phenyl-Sepharose, are brought on by ATP binding alone. We also tested the ability of hsp90 mutants to assist hsp70, hsp40, and Hop in the refolding of denatured firefly luciferase. While hsp90 is capable of participating in this process in a nucleotide-independent manner, the ability to hydrolyze ATP markedly potentiates hsp90's effect. Finally, we assembled progesterone receptor heterocomplexes with hsp70, hsp40, Hop, pas, and wild type or mutant hsp90. While neither ATP binding nor hydrolysis was necessary to bind hsp90 to the receptor, mature complexes containing p23 and capable of hormone binding were only obtained with wild type hsp90.
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页码:17525 / 17533
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