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Site-saturation mutagenesis of leucine 134 of Bacillus licheniformis nucleotide exchange factor GrpE reveals the importance of this residue to the co-chaperone activity.

Min-Guan Lin1, Bo-En Chen, Wan-Chi Liang, Wei-Mou Chou, Jiau-Hua Chen, Lih-Ying Kuo, Long-Liu Lin.   

Abstract

To elucidate the role of leucine 134 of Bacillus licheniformis nucleotide exchange factor (BlGrpE), site-saturation mutagenesis was employed to generate all possible replacements for this residue. Wild-type and mutant proteins were purified by nickel-chelated chromatography and had a molecular mass of approximately 34.5 kDa. As compared with wild-type BlGrpE, the nucleotide exchange factor (NEF) activity of L134H, L134K, L134R, L134D, L134E, L134N, L134Q, L134S, L134G and L134P was reduced by more than 96%. In vitro binding assay revealed that wild-type BlGrpE and the functional variants mainly interacted with the monomer of BlDnaK, but no such interaction was observed for the remaining mutant proteins. BlGrpE and 9 mutant proteins synergistically stimulated the ATPase activity of B. licheniformis DnaK (BlDnaK), whereas the NEF-defective variants had no synergistic stimulation. Comparative analysis of the far-UV CD spectra showed that the alpha-helical content of the inactive mutant BlGrpEs was reduced significantly with respect to wild-type protein. Moreover, the inactive mutant proteins also exhibited a more sensitivity towards the temperature-induced denaturation. Taken together, these results indicate that Leu134 might play a structural role for the proper function of BlGrpE.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20552259     DOI: 10.1007/s10930-010-9261-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Protein J        ISSN: 1572-3887            Impact factor:   2.371


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