Human Aha1's N‐terminal extension confers it holdase activity in vitro

Author:

Tang Junying12,Hu Huifang23,Zhou Chen2ORCID,Zhang Naixia123

Affiliation:

1. School of Chinese Materia Medica Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine Nanjing China

2. State Key Laboratory of Chemical Biology, Analytical Research Center for Organic and Biological Molecules Shanghai Institute of Materia Medica, Chinese Academy of Sciences Shanghai China

3. University of the Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China

Abstract

AbstractMolecular chaperones are key components of protein quality control system, which plays an essential role in controlling protein homeostasis. Aha1 has been identified as a co‐chaperone of Hsp90 known to strongly accelerate Hsp90's ATPase activity. Meanwhile, it is reported that Aha1 could also act as an autonomous chaperone and protect stressed or disordered proteins from aggregation. Here, in this article, a series of in vitro experiments were conducted to verify whether Aha1 has a non‐Hsp90‐dependent holdase activity and to elucidate the associated molecular mechanism for substrate recognition. According to the results of the refolding assay, the highly conserved N‐terminal extension spanning M1 to R16 in Aha1 from higher eukaryotes is responsible for the holdase activity of the protein. As revealed by the NMR data, Aha1's N‐terminal extension mainly adopts a disordered conformation in solution and shows no tight contacts with the core structure of Aha1's N‐terminal domain. Based on the intrinsically disordered structure feature and the primary sequence of Aha1's N‐terminal extension, the fuzzy‐type protein–protein interactions involving this specific region and the unfolded substrate proteins are expected. The following mutation analysis data demonstrated that the Van der Waals contacts potentially involving two tryptophans including W4 and W11 do not play a dominant role in the interaction between Aha1 and unfolded maltose binding protein (MBP). Meanwhile, since the high concentration of NaCl could abolish the holdase activity of Aha1, the electrostatic interactions mediated by those charged residues in Aha1's N‐terminal extension are thus indicated to play a crucial role in the substrate recognition.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Youth Innovation Promotion Association of the Chinese Academy of Sciences

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Molecular Biology,Biochemistry

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