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Topology and dynamics of the 10 kDa C-terminal domain of DnaK in solution.

E B Bertelsen1, H Zhou, D F Lowry, G C Flynn, F W Dahlquist.   

Abstract

Hsp70 molecular chaperones contain three distinct structural domains, a 44 kDa N-terminal ATPase domain, a 17 kDa peptide-binding domain, and a 10 kDa C-terminal domain. The ATPase and peptide binding domains are conserved in sequence and are functionally well characterized. The function of the 10 kDa variable C-terminal domain is less well understood. We have characterized the secondary structure and dynamics of the C-terminal domain from the Escherichia coli Hsp70, DnaK, in solution by high-resolution NMR. The domain was shown to be comprised of a rigid structure consisting of four helices and a flexible C-terminal subdomain of approximately 33 amino acids. The mobility of the flexible region is maintained in the context of the full-length protein and does not appear to be modulated by the nucleotide state. The flexibility of this region appears to be a conserved feature of Hsp70 architecture and may have important functional implications. We also developed a method to analyze 15N nuclear spin relaxation data, which allows us to extract amide bond vector directions relative to a unique diffusion axis. The extracted angles and rotational correlation times indicate that the helices form an elongated, bundle-like structure in solution.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10048327      PMCID: PMC2144266          DOI: 10.1110/ps.8.2.343

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Protein Sci        ISSN: 0961-8368            Impact factor:   6.725


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3.  Interaction of murine BiP/GRP78 with the DnaJ homologue MTJ1.

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4.  The C-terminal helices of heat shock protein 70 are essential for J-domain binding and ATPase activation.

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Review 10.  Allostery in the Hsp70 chaperone proteins.

Authors:  Erik R P Zuiderweg; Eric B Bertelsen; Aikaterini Rousaki; Matthias P Mayer; Jason E Gestwicki; Atta Ahmad
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