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Structural and functional properties of proteasome activator PA28
Authors:Kuehn  Lothar  Dahlmann  Burkhardt
Affiliation:(1) Diabetes-Forschungsinstitut, Auf'm Hennekamp 65, D-40225 Düsseldorf, Germany
Abstract:The proteasome activator PA28 or 11S regulator is a protein complex composed of two different but homologous polypeptides, termed PA28agr and PA28beta. The purified activator protein (_200 kDa) is a ring-shaped heteromultimer containing the two polypeptides, possibly with an agr3beta3 stoichiometry. The activator, which by itself shows no hydrolytic activity elicits activation of the proteasome's multiple peptidase activities by binding to the terminal rings of the proteinase. In vitro, active PA28 can be reconstituted from isolated agr and beta subunits, yielding two different oligomers: with the single agr subunit, PA28agr homomultimers with moderate stimulatory activity toward 20S proteasomes are obtained whereas isolated beta-subunits are unable to form oligomers and are devoid of stimulatory activity. However, in the presence of both subunits, agrbeta heteromultimers form, concomitant with restoration of full stimulatory activity. The recent finding that PA28 modulates the proteasome-catalyzed production of antigenic peptides presented to the immune system on MHC class I molecules indicates a cellular function of the activator in antigen processing. Abbreviations: IFN – interferon; LMP – low molecular weight peptide; MHC – major histocompatibility complex.
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