Literature DB >> 18767159

Crystal structure of the hexamer of human heat shock factor binding protein 1.

Xueqi Liu1, Lingfeng Xu, Yiwei Liu, Xiaohang Tong, Guangyu Zhu, Xuejun C Zhang, Xuemei Li, Zihe Rao.   

Abstract

Heat shock response (HSR) is a ubiquitous cellular mechanism that copes with a variety of stresses. This response is mediated by a family of transcriptional activators, heat shock factors (HSFs), which are under tight regulation. HSF binding protein 1 (HSBP1) is a negative regulator of HSR and is reported to bind specifically with the active trimeric form of HSF1, thus inhibiting its activity. HSBP1 contains heptad-repeats in the primary sequence and was believed to stay in a trimer form in solution. We report the crystal structure of the trimerization domain of the M30I/L55P mutant of human HSBP1 at 1.8 A resolution. In this crystal form, the HSBP1 fragment of residues 6-53 forms a continuous, 11-turn long helix. The helix self-associates to form a parallel, symmetrical, triple coiled-coil helix bundle, which further assembles into a dimer of trimers in a head-to-head fashion. Solution study confirmed that the wild-type HSBP1 shares similar biophysical properties with the crystallized variant. Furthermore, we identified Ser31, which buried its polar side chain in the hydrophobic interior of the helix bundle, as a stability weak-spot. Substitution of this residue with Ile increases the melting temperature by 24 degrees C, implicating that this conserved serine residue is maintained at position 31 for functional purposes. (c) 2008 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 18767159     DOI: 10.1002/prot.22216

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proteins        ISSN: 0887-3585


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