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Role of Denatured-State Properties in Chaperonin Action Probed by Single-Molecule Spectroscopy
Authors:Hagen Hofmann  Frank Hillger  Cyrille Delley  Armin Hoffmann  Shawn?H. Pfeil  Daniel Nettels  Everett?A. Lipman  Benjamin Schuler
Affiliation:1.Department of Biochemistry, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland;2.Department of Physics, University of California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA
Abstract:The bacterial chaperonin GroEL/GroES assists folding of a broad spectrum of denatured and misfolded proteins. Here, we explore the limits of this remarkable promiscuity by mapping two denatured proteins with very different conformational properties, rhodanese and cyclophilin A, during binding and encapsulation by GroEL/GroES with single-molecule spectroscopy, microfluidic mixing, and ensemble kinetics. We find that both proteins bind to GroEL with high affinity in a reaction involving substantial conformational adaptation. However, whereas the compact denatured state of rhodanese is encapsulated efficiently upon addition of GroES and ATP, the more expanded and unstructured denatured cyclophilin A is not encapsulated but is expelled into solution. The origin of this surprising disparity is the weaker interactions of cyclophilin A with a transiently formed GroEL-GroES complex, which may serve as a crucial checkpoint for substrate discrimination.
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