Publikation: Conformational flexibility within the nascent polypeptide-associated complex enables its interactions with structurally diverse client proteins
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As newly synthesized polypeptides emerge from the ribosome, it is crucial that they fold correctly. To prevent premature aggregation, nascent chains interact with chaperones that facilitate folding or prevent misfolding until protein synthesis is complete. Nascent polypeptide-associated complex (NAC) is a ribosome-associated chaperone that is important for protein homeostasis. However, how NAC binds its substrates remains unclear. Using native electrospray ionization MS (ESI-MS), limited proteolysis, NMR, and cross-linking, we analyzed the conformational properties of NAC from Caenorhabditis elegans and studied its ability to bind proteins in different conformational states. Our results revealed that NAC adopts an array of compact and expanded conformations and binds weakly to client proteins that are unfolded, folded, or intrinsically disordered, suggestive of broad substrate compatibility. Of note, we found that this weak binding retards aggregation of the intrinsically disordered protein α-synuclein both in vitro and in vivo These findings provide critical insights into the structure and function of NAC. Specifically, they reveal the ability of NAC to exploit its conformational plasticity to bind a repertoire of substrates with unrelated sequences and structures, independently of actively translating ribosomes.
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MARTIN, Esther M, Matthew P JACKSON, Martin GAMERDINGER, Karina GENSE, Theodoros K KARAMONOS, Julia R HUMES, Elke DEUERLING, Alison E. ASHCROFT, Sheena E. RADFORD, 2018. Conformational flexibility within the nascent polypeptide-associated complex enables its interactions with structurally diverse client proteins. In: The Journal of biological chemistry. 2018, 293(22), pp. 8554-8568. ISSN 0021-9258. eISSN 1083-351X. Available under: doi: 10.1074/jbc.RA117.001568BibTex
@article{Martin2018Confo-42759, year={2018}, doi={10.1074/jbc.RA117.001568}, title={Conformational flexibility within the nascent polypeptide-associated complex enables its interactions with structurally diverse client proteins}, number={22}, volume={293}, issn={0021-9258}, journal={The Journal of biological chemistry}, pages={8554--8568}, author={Martin, Esther M and Jackson, Matthew P and Gamerdinger, Martin and Gense, Karina and Karamonos, Theodoros K and Humes, Julia R and Deuerling, Elke and Ashcroft, Alison E. and Radford, Sheena E.} }
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