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Biogenesis, quality control, and structural dynamics of proteins as explored in living cells via site-directed photocrosslinking.

Xinmiao Fu1, Zengyi Chang2.   

Abstract

Protein biogenesis and quality control are essential to maintaining a functional pool of proteins and involve numerous protein factors that dynamically and transiently interact with each other and with the substrate proteins in living cells. Conventional methods are hardly effective for studying dynamic, transient, and weak protein-protein interactions that occur in cells. Herein, we review how the site-directed photocrosslinking approach, which relies on the genetic incorporation of a photoreactive unnatural amino acid into a protein of interest at selected individual amino acid residue positions and the covalent trapping of the interacting proteins upon ultraviolent irradiation, has become a highly efficient way to explore the aspects of protein contacts in living cells. For example, in the past decade, this approach has allowed the profiling of the in vivo substrate proteins of chaperones or proteases under both physiologically optimal and stressful (e.g., acidic) conditions, mapping residues located at protein interfaces, identifying new protein factors involved in the biogenesis of membrane proteins, trapping transiently formed protein complexes, and snapshotting different structural states of a protein. We anticipate that the site-directed photocrosslinking approach will play a fundamental role in dissecting the detailed mechanisms of protein biogenesis, quality control, and dynamics in the future.
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Keywords:  dynamics of proteins; in vivo protein photocrosslinking; membrane protein biogenesis; molecular chaperones; proteases; protein quality control

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31002747      PMCID: PMC6566533          DOI: 10.1002/pro.3627

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Protein Sci        ISSN: 0961-8368            Impact factor:   6.725


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