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Two-step mechanism of J-domain action in driving Hsp70 function

J-domain proteins (JDPs), obligatory Hsp70 cochaperones, play critical roles in protein homeostasis. They promote key allosteric transitions that stabilize Hsp70 interaction with substrate polypeptides upon hydrolysis of its bound ATP. Although a recent crystal structure revealed the physical mode o...

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Autores principales: Tomiczek, Bartlomiej, Delewski, Wojciech, Nierzwicki, Lukasz, Stolarska, Milena, Grochowina, Igor, Schilke, Brenda, Dutkiewicz, Rafal, Uzarska, Marta A., Ciesielski, Szymon J., Czub, Jacek, Craig, Elizabeth A., Marszalek, Jaroslaw
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7289447/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32479549
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1007913
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author Tomiczek, Bartlomiej
Delewski, Wojciech
Nierzwicki, Lukasz
Stolarska, Milena
Grochowina, Igor
Schilke, Brenda
Dutkiewicz, Rafal
Uzarska, Marta A.
Ciesielski, Szymon J.
Czub, Jacek
Craig, Elizabeth A.
Marszalek, Jaroslaw
author_facet Tomiczek, Bartlomiej
Delewski, Wojciech
Nierzwicki, Lukasz
Stolarska, Milena
Grochowina, Igor
Schilke, Brenda
Dutkiewicz, Rafal
Uzarska, Marta A.
Ciesielski, Szymon J.
Czub, Jacek
Craig, Elizabeth A.
Marszalek, Jaroslaw
author_sort Tomiczek, Bartlomiej
collection PubMed
description J-domain proteins (JDPs), obligatory Hsp70 cochaperones, play critical roles in protein homeostasis. They promote key allosteric transitions that stabilize Hsp70 interaction with substrate polypeptides upon hydrolysis of its bound ATP. Although a recent crystal structure revealed the physical mode of interaction between a J-domain and an Hsp70, the structural and dynamic consequences of J-domain action once bound and how Hsp70s discriminate among its multiple JDP partners remain enigmatic. We combined free energy simulations, biochemical assays and evolutionary analyses to address these issues. Our results indicate that the invariant aspartate of the J-domain perturbs a conserved intramolecular Hsp70 network of contacts that crosses domains. This perturbation leads to destabilization of the domain-domain interface—thereby promoting the allosteric transition that triggers ATP hydrolysis. While this mechanistic step is driven by conserved residues, evolutionarily variable residues are key to initial JDP/Hsp70 recognition—via electrostatic interactions between oppositely charged surfaces. We speculate that these variable residues allow an Hsp70 to discriminate amongst JDP partners, as many of them have coevolved. Together, our data points to a two-step mode of J-domain action, a recognition stage followed by a mechanistic stage.
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spelling pubmed-72894472020-06-18 Two-step mechanism of J-domain action in driving Hsp70 function Tomiczek, Bartlomiej Delewski, Wojciech Nierzwicki, Lukasz Stolarska, Milena Grochowina, Igor Schilke, Brenda Dutkiewicz, Rafal Uzarska, Marta A. Ciesielski, Szymon J. Czub, Jacek Craig, Elizabeth A. Marszalek, Jaroslaw PLoS Comput Biol Research Article J-domain proteins (JDPs), obligatory Hsp70 cochaperones, play critical roles in protein homeostasis. They promote key allosteric transitions that stabilize Hsp70 interaction with substrate polypeptides upon hydrolysis of its bound ATP. Although a recent crystal structure revealed the physical mode of interaction between a J-domain and an Hsp70, the structural and dynamic consequences of J-domain action once bound and how Hsp70s discriminate among its multiple JDP partners remain enigmatic. We combined free energy simulations, biochemical assays and evolutionary analyses to address these issues. Our results indicate that the invariant aspartate of the J-domain perturbs a conserved intramolecular Hsp70 network of contacts that crosses domains. This perturbation leads to destabilization of the domain-domain interface—thereby promoting the allosteric transition that triggers ATP hydrolysis. While this mechanistic step is driven by conserved residues, evolutionarily variable residues are key to initial JDP/Hsp70 recognition—via electrostatic interactions between oppositely charged surfaces. We speculate that these variable residues allow an Hsp70 to discriminate amongst JDP partners, as many of them have coevolved. Together, our data points to a two-step mode of J-domain action, a recognition stage followed by a mechanistic stage. Public Library of Science 2020-06-01 /pmc/articles/PMC7289447/ /pubmed/32479549 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1007913 Text en © 2020 Tomiczek et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Tomiczek, Bartlomiej
Delewski, Wojciech
Nierzwicki, Lukasz
Stolarska, Milena
Grochowina, Igor
Schilke, Brenda
Dutkiewicz, Rafal
Uzarska, Marta A.
Ciesielski, Szymon J.
Czub, Jacek
Craig, Elizabeth A.
Marszalek, Jaroslaw
Two-step mechanism of J-domain action in driving Hsp70 function
title Two-step mechanism of J-domain action in driving Hsp70 function
title_full Two-step mechanism of J-domain action in driving Hsp70 function
title_fullStr Two-step mechanism of J-domain action in driving Hsp70 function
title_full_unstemmed Two-step mechanism of J-domain action in driving Hsp70 function
title_short Two-step mechanism of J-domain action in driving Hsp70 function
title_sort two-step mechanism of j-domain action in driving hsp70 function
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7289447/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32479549
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1007913
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