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Monitoring the Conformation of the Sba1/Hsp90 Complex in the Presence of Nucleotides with Mn(II)-Based Double Electron–Electron Resonance

Angeliki Giannoulis, Akiva Feintuch, Tamar Unger, Shiran Amir, Daniella Goldfarb

2021The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Hsp90 is an important molecular chaperone that facilitates the maturation of client proteins. It is a homodimer, and its function depends on a conformational cycle controlled by ATP hydrolysis and co-chaperones binding. We explored the binding of co-chaperone Sba1 to yeast Hsp90 (yHsp90) and the associated conformational change of yHsp90 in the pre- and post-ATP hydrolysis states by double electron-electron resonance (DEER) distance measurements. We substituted the Mg(II) cofactor at the ATPase site with paramagnetic Mn(II) and established the binding of Sba1 by measuring the distance between Mn(II) and a nitroxide (NO) spin-label on Sba1. Then, Mn(II)-NO DEER measurements on yHsp90 labeled with NO at the N-terminal domain detected the shift toward the closed conformation for both hydrolysis states. Finally, Mn(II)-Mn(II) DEER showed that Sba1 induced a closed conformation different from those with just bound Mn(II)·nucleotides. Our results provide structural experimental evidence for the binding of Sba1 tuning the closed conformation of yHsp90.

Topics & Concepts

Electron paramagnetic resonanceATP hydrolysisChemistryChaperone (clinical)CrystallographyNucleotideConformational changeCofactorSite-directed spin labelingBinding siteATPaseStereochemistryBiophysicsNuclear magnetic resonanceBiochemistryEnzymeBiologyPathologyMedicineGenePhysicsHeat shock proteins researchEnzyme Structure and FunctionProtein Structure and Dynamics
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