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Chaperone activity and prodan binding at the self-associating domain of erythroid spectrin.

Malyasri Bhattacharyya1, Sibnath Ray, Shekhar Bhattacharya, Abhijit Chakrabarti.   

Abstract

Spectrin, the major constituent protein of the erythrocyte membrane skeleton, exhibits chaperone activity by preventing the irreversible aggregation of insulin at 25 degrees C and that of alcohol dehydrogenase at 50 degrees C. The dimeric spectrin and the two subunits, alpha-spectrin and beta-spectrin prevent such aggregation appreciably better, 70% in presence of dimeric spectrin at an insulin:spectrin ratio of 1:1, than that in presence of the tetramer of 25%. Our results also show that spectrin binds to denatured enzymes alpha-glucosidase and alkaline phosphatase during refolding and the reactivation yields are increased in the presence of the spectrin derivatives when compared with those refolded in their absence. The unique hydrophobic binding site on spectrin for the fluorescence probe, 6-propionyl-2-(dimethylamino)naphthalene (Prodan) has been established to localize at the self-associating domain with the binding stoichiometry of one Prodan/both dimeric and tetrameric spectrin. The other fluorescence probe, 1-anilinonaphthalene-8-sulfonic acid, does not show such specificity for spectrin, and the binding stoichiometry is between 3 and 5 1-anilinonaphthalene-8-sulfonic acid/dimeric and tetrameric spectrin, respectively. Regions in alpha- and beta-spectrins have been found to have sequence homology with known chaperone proteins. More than 50% similarities in alpha-spectrin near the N terminus with human Hsp90 and in beta-spectrin near the C terminus with human Hsp90 and Escherichia coli DnaJ have been found, indicating a potential chaperone-like sequence to be present near the self-associating domain that is formed by portions of alpha-spectrin near the N terminus and the beta-spectrin near the C terminus. There are other patches of sequences also in both the spectrin polypeptides, at the other termini as well as in the middle of the rod domain having significant homology with well known chaperone proteins.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15492010     DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M406418200

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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