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Molecular dynamics simulations of Hsp40 J-domain mutants identifies disruption of the critical HPD-motif as the key factor for impaired curing in vivo of the yeast prion [URE3].

You-Lin Xue1,2, Hao Wang1, Michael Riedy3, Brittany-Lee Roberts3, Yuna Sun1, Yong-Bo Song4, Gary W Jones5, Daniel C Masison3, Youtao Song1.   

Abstract

Genetic screens using Saccharomyces cerevisiae have identified an array of Hsp40 (Ydj1p) J-domain mutants that are impaired in the ability to cure the yeast [URE3] prion through disrupting functional interactions with Hsp70. However, biochemical analysis of some of these Hsp40 J-domain mutants has so far failed to provide major insight into the specific functional changes in Hsp40-Hsp70 interactions. To explore the detailed structural and dynamic properties of the Hsp40 J-domain, 20 ns molecular dynamic simulations of 4 mutants (D9A, D36A, A30T, and F45S) and wild-type J-domain were performed, followed by Hsp70 docking simulations. Results demonstrated that although the Hsp70 interaction mechanism of the mutants may vary, the major structural change was targeted to the critical HPD motif of the J-domain. Our computational analysis fits well with previous yeast genetics studies regarding highlighting the importance of J-domain function in prion propagation. During the molecular dynamics simulations several important residues were identified and predicted to play an essential role in J-domain structure. Among these residues, Y26 and F45 were confirmed, using both in silico and in vivo methods, as being critical for Ydj1p function.

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Keywords:  Hsp40−Hsp70 interaction; MD simulation; conformational change; heat shock protein; molecular docking

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28766406      PMCID: PMC6312664          DOI: 10.1080/07391102.2017.1334594

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biomol Struct Dyn        ISSN: 0739-1102


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