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Peer-reviewed International journal
Dec 2, 2005

Characterization of archaeal group II chaperonin-ADP-metal fluoride complexes: implications that group II chaperonins operate as a "two-stroke engine".

The Journal of biological chemistry
  • Ryo Iizuka
  • ,
  • Takao Yoshida
  • ,
  • Noriyuki Ishii
  • ,
  • Tamotsu Zako
  • ,
  • Kazunobu Takahashi
  • ,
  • Kosuke Maki
  • ,
  • Tomonao Inobe
  • ,
  • Kunihiro Kuwajima
  • ,
  • Masafumi Yohda

Volume
280
Number
48
First page
40375
Last page
83
Language
English
Publishing type
Research paper (scientific journal)
DOI
10.1074/jbc.M506785200
Publisher
48

Group II chaperonins, found in Archaea and in the eukaryotic cytosol, act independently of a cofactor corresponding to GroES of group I chaperonins. Instead, the helical protrusion at the tip of the apical domain forms a built-in lid of the central cavity. Although many studies on the lid's conformation have been carried out, the conformation in each step of the ATPase cycle remains obscure. To clarify this issue, we examined the effects of ADP-aluminum fluoride (AlFx) and ADP-beryllium fluoride (BeFx) complexes on alpha-chaperonin from the hyperthermophilic archaeum, Thermococcus sp. strain KS-1. Biochemical assays, electron microscopic observations, and small angle x-ray scattering measurements demonstrate that alpha-chaperonin incubated with ADP and BeFx exists in an asymmetric conformation; one ring is open, and the other is closed. The result indicates that alpha-chaperonin also shares the inherent functional asymmetry of bacterial and eukaryotic cytosolic chaperonins. Most interestingly, addition of ADP and BeFx induced alpha-chaperonin to encapsulate unfolded proteins in the closed ring but did not trigger their folding. Moreover, alpha-chaperonin incubated with ATP and AlFx or BeFx adopted a symmetric closed conformation, and its functional turnover was inhibited. These forms are supposed to be intermediates during the reaction cycle of group II chaperonins.

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DOI
https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M506785200
CiNii Articles
http://ci.nii.ac.jp/naid/80017729823
PubMed
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16183634
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  • DOI : 10.1074/jbc.M506785200
  • ISSN : 0021-9258
  • CiNii Articles ID : 80017729823
  • Pubmed ID : 16183634

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