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Molecular determinants of the ATP hydrolysis asymmetry of the CCT chaperonin complex
Authors:Mónica Chagoyen  José L Carrascosa  Florencio Pazos  José M Valpuesta
Institution:1. Computational Systems Biology Group, Centro Nacional de Biotecnología (CNB‐CSIC), , 28049 Madrid, Spain;2. Department of Macromolecular Structure, Centro Nacional de Biotecnología (CNB‐CSIC), , 28049 Madrid, Spain
Abstract:The eukaryotic cytosolic chaperonin CCT is a molecular machine involved in assisting the folding of proteins involved in important cellular processes. Like other chaperonins, CCT is formed by a double‐ring structure but, unlike all of them, each ring is composed of eight different, albeit homologous subunits. This complexity has probably to do with the specificity in substrate interaction and with the mechanism of protein folding that takes place during the chaperonin functional cycle, but its detailed molecular basis remains unknown. We have analyzed the known proteomes in search of residues that are differentially conserved in the eight subunits, as predictors of functional specificity (specificity‐determining positions; SDPs). We have found that most of these SDPs are located near the ATP binding site, and that they define four CCT clusters, corresponding to subunits CCT3, CCT6, CCT8 and CCT1/2/4/5/7. Our results point to a spatial organisation of the CCT subunits in two opposite areas of the ring and provide a molecular explanation for the previously described asymmetry in the hydrolysis of ATP. Proteins 2014; 82:703–707. © 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
Keywords:sequence analysis  specificity‐determining positions  SDP analysis  hetero‐oligomer  assisted protein folding
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