Tumorigenic mutations in VHL disrupt folding in vivo by interfering with chaperonin binding |
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Authors: | Feldman Douglas E Spiess Christoph Howard Daniel E Frydman Judith |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biological Sciences and BioX Program, Stanford University, E200A James Clark Center, 318 Campus Drive, Stanford, CA 94305, USA. |
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Abstract: | The eukaryotic chaperonin TRiC/CCT mediates folding of an essential subset of newly synthesized proteins, including the tumor suppressor VHL. Here we show that chaperonin binding is specified by two short hydrophobic beta strands in VHL that, upon folding, become buried within the native structure. These TRiC binding determinants are disrupted by tumor-causing point mutations that interfere with chaperonin association and lead to misfolding. Strikingly, while unable to fold correctly in vivo, some of these VHL mutants can reach the native state when refolded in a chaperonin-independent manner. The specificity of TRiC/CCT for extended hydrophobic beta strands may help explain its role in folding aggregation-prone polypeptides. Our findings reveal a class of disease-causing mutations that inactivate protein function by disrupting chaperone-mediated folding in vivo. |
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