Fluorescence detection of conformational changes in GroEL induced by thermal switching and nucleotide binding
GroEL assists other proteins to fold in vivo, usually requiring Mg2+ and ATP to function. Electron micrographs reveal that ATP binding induces a conformational change in this protein. Previously we have suggested that a thermally induced conformational change in GroEL results in the switching betwee...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Journal of biological chemistry 1994-03, Vol.269 (9), p.6286-6289 |
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Zusammenfassung: | GroEL assists other proteins to fold in vivo, usually requiring Mg2+ and ATP to function. Electron micrographs reveal that
ATP binding induces a conformational change in this protein. Previously we have suggested that a thermally induced conformational
change in GroEL results in the switching between enhanced and arrested reactivation of bacterial glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase.
This thermal switching occurs over a narrow temperature range (25-30 degrees C). Recently it has aslo been reported that the
binding affinity of the P22 tail spike polypeptide to GroEL changes abruptly over this same temperature range. To determine
whether these conformational changes occur in GroEL in solution in absence of folding intermediates, the protein was stoichiometrically
labeled with AEDANS (N-(acetylaminoacyl)-5-naphthalene-1-sulfonic acid), a fluorescent label whose emission is environment-sensitive.
By measuring changes in the fluorescence Stokes shift we have detected two thermally induced conformational changes between
25 and 30 degrees C. The first change occurs between 25 and 26 degrees C, resulting in less than a 1-nm shift in the fluorescence.
The second conformational change occurs between 27 and 30 degrees C, resulting in a 3-nm fluorescence shift. The conformational
change induced by ATP binding also results in a 3-nm shift in fluorescence. Our data provide a correlation between functional
change and structural change in GroEL. |
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ISSN: | 0021-9258 1083-351X |
DOI: | 10.1016/S0021-9258(17)37369-6 |