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Using Single-Molecule Approaches to Understand the Molecular Mechanisms of Heat-Shock Protein Chaperone Function
Authors:Caitlin L. Johnston  Nicholas R. Marzano  Antoine M. van Oijen  Heath Ecroyd
Affiliation:1. School of Biological Sciences, University of Wollongong, Wollongong, New South Wales 2522, Australia;2. School of Chemistry, University of Wollongong, Wollongong, New South Wales 2522, Australia;3. Illawarra Health and Medical Research Institute, Wollongong, NSW, 2522, Australia
Abstract:The heat-shock proteins (Hsp) are a family of molecular chaperones, which collectively form a network that is critical for the maintenance of protein homeostasis. Traditional ensemble-based measurements have provided a wealth of knowledge on the function of individual Hsps and the Hsp network; however, such techniques are limited in their ability to resolve the heterogeneous, dynamic and transient interactions that molecular chaperones make with their client proteins. Single-molecule techniques have emerged as a powerful tool to study dynamic biological systems, as they enable rare and transient populations to be identified that would usually be masked in ensemble measurements. Thus, single-molecule techniques are particularly amenable for the study of Hsps and have begun to be used to reveal novel mechanistic details of their function. In this review, we discuss the current understanding of the chaperone action of Hsps and how gaps in the field can be addressed using single-molecule methods. Specifically, this review focuses on the ATP-independent small Hsps and the broader Hsp network and describes how these dynamic systems are amenable to single-molecule techniques.
Keywords:4MBP  four-subunit repeat of MBP  ACD  α-crystallin domain  DM-MBP  double mutant of MBP  GFP  green fluorescent protein  HILO microscopy  highly inclined and laminated optical sheet microscopy  Hsps  heat-shock proteins  MBP  maltose binding protein  NBD  nucleotide-binding domain  NEF  nucleotide-exchange factor  PET-FCS  photoinduced electron transfer and fluorescence correlation spectroscopy  PhADE  PhotoActivation, Diffusion, and Excitation  SBD  substrate-binding domain  sHsps  small heat-shock proteins  smFRET  single-molecule fluorescence resonance energy transfer  TIRF  total internal reflection fluorescence  TPR  tetratricopeptide repeat  molecular chaperones  molecular machines  chaperone-assisted folding  chaperone dynamics  single-molecule detection
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