Mechanism of chaperone coordination during cotranslational protein folding in bacteria

Author:

Roeselová Alžběta,Maslen Sarah L.,Shivakumaraswamy Santosh,Pellowe Grant A.,Howell Steven,Joshi Dhira,Redmond Joanna,Kjaer Svend,Skehel J. Mark,Balchin David

Abstract

SUMMARYProtein folding is assisted by molecular chaperones that bind nascent polypeptides during mRNA translation. Several structurally-distinct classes of chaperone promotede novofolding, suggesting that their activities are coordinated at the ribosome. We used biochemical reconstitution and structural proteomics to explore the molecular basis for cotranslational chaperone action in bacteria. We found that chaperone binding is disfavoured close to the ribosome, allowing folding to precede chaperone recruitment. Trigger factor subsequently recognises compact folding intermediates exposing extensive non-native surface and dictates DnaJ access to nascent chains. DnaJ uses a large surface to bind structurally diverse intermediates, and recruits DnaK to sequence-diverse solvent-accessible sites. Neither Trigger factor, DnaJ nor DnaK destabilize cotranslational folding intermediates. Instead, the chaperones collaborate to create a protected space for protein maturation that extends well beyond the ribosome exit tunnel. Our findings show how the chaperone network selects and modulates cotranslational folding intermediates.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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