Characterization of the aggregation-prevention activity of p97/valosin-containing protein |
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Authors: | Song Changcheng Wang Qing Li Chou-Chi H |
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Institution: | Laboratory of Cancer Prevention, NCI-Frederick, Frederick, Maryland 21702, USA. songc@ncifcrf.gov |
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Abstract: | The 97 kDa valosin-containing protein (VCP) belongs to a highly conserved AAA (ATPases associated with a variety of activities) family and contains two ATPase domains, D1 and D2. VCP participates in numerous cellular activities, such as membrane fusion, postmitotic Golgi reassembly, endoplasmic reticulum-associated degradation, ubiquitin-proteasome-mediated proteolysis, and many others. In performing these activities, VCP presumably acts as a molecular chaperone that prevents protein aggregation and modifies protein conformation. In this study, we characterized the aggregation-prevention activity of VCP and identified the structural requirement for this activity. We used multiple methods to treat aggregation-prone luciferase (Luc) and showed that VCP prevents the aggregation of Luc in vitro. These results are in agreement; in vivo RNA interference analyses showed that a reduction of VCP level results in more aggregation of Luc in cells. Structural and functional analyses further demonstrated that the D1 domain of VCP is sufficient to mediate the aggregation-prevention activity, which does not require ATP binding, ATP hydrolysis, or a hexameric structure of VCP. Together, these results indicate that (1) VCP prevents protein aggregation in vitro and in vivo, (2) this aggregation-prevention activity is mediated mainly through the D1 domain of VCP, and (3) this activity does not require ATPase activity or a hexameric structure of VCP. |
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