Literature DB >> 15695804

Catalysis of creatine kinase refolding by protein disulfide isomerase involves disulfide cross-link and dimer to tetramer switch.

Tong-Jin Zhao1, Wen-Bin Ou, Qiang Xie, Yang Liu, Yong-Bin Yan, Hai-Meng Zhou.   

Abstract

Protein disulfide isomerase (PDI) functions as an isomerase to catalyze thiol:disulfide exchange, as a chaperone to assist protein folding, and as a subunit of prolyl-4-hydroxylase and microsomal triglyceride transfer protein. At a lower concentration of 0.2 microm, PDI facilitated the aggregation of unfolded rabbit muscle creatine kinase (CK) and exhibited anti-chaperone activity, which was shown to be mainly due to the hydrophobic interactions between PDI and CK and was independent of the cross-linking of disulfide bonds. At concentrations above 1 microm, PDI acted as a protector against aggregation but an inhibitor of reactivation during CK refolding. The inhibition effect of PDI on CK reactivation was further characterized as due to the formation of PDI-CK complexes through intermolecular disulfide bonds, a process involving Cys-36 and Cys-295 of PDI. Two disulfide-linked complexes containing both PDI and CK were obtained, and the large, soluble aggregates around 400 kDa were composed of 1 molecule of tetrameric PDI and 2 molecules of inactive intermediate dimeric CK, whereas the smaller one, around 200 kDa, was formed by 1 dimeric PDI and 1 dimeric CK. To our knowledge this is the first study revealing that PDI could switch its conformation from dimer to tetramer in its functions as a foldase. According to the observations in this research and our previous study of the folding pathways of CK, a working model was proposed for the molecular mechanism of CK refolding catalyzed by PDI.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15695804     DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M413882200

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


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