2h50
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'''Multiple distinct assemblies reveal conformational flexibility in the small heat shock protein Hsp26''' | '''Multiple distinct assemblies reveal conformational flexibility in the small heat shock protein Hsp26''' | ||
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Revision as of 02:52, 4 May 2008
Multiple distinct assemblies reveal conformational flexibility in the small heat shock protein Hsp26
Overview
Small heat shock proteins are a superfamily of molecular chaperones that suppress protein aggregation and provide protection from cell stress. A key issue for understanding their action is to define the interactions of subunit domains in these oligomeric assemblies. Cryo-electron microscopy of yeast Hsp26 reveals two distinct forms, each comprising 24 subunits arranged in a porous shell with tetrahedral symmetry. The subunits form elongated, asymmetric dimers that assemble via trimeric contacts. Modifications of both termini cause rearrangements that yield a further four assemblies. Each subunit contains an N-terminal region, a globular middle domain, the alpha-crystallin domain, and a C-terminal tail. Twelve of the C termini form 3-fold assembly contacts which are inserted into the interior of the shell, while the other 12 C termini form contacts on the surface. Hinge points between the domains allow a variety of assembly contacts, providing the flexibility required for formation of supercomplexes with non-native proteins.
About this Structure
2H50 is a Single protein structure of sequence from Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.
Reference
Multiple distinct assemblies reveal conformational flexibility in the small heat shock protein Hsp26., White HE, Orlova EV, Chen S, Wang L, Ignatiou A, Gowen B, Stromer T, Franzmann TM, Haslbeck M, Buchner J, Saibil HR, Structure. 2006 Jul;14(7):1197-204. PMID:16843901 Page seeded by OCA on Sun May 4 05:52:29 2008
Categories: Saccharomyces cerevisiae | Single protein | Buchner, J. | Chen, S. | Franzmann, T M. | Gowen, B. | Haslbeck, M. | Ignatiou, A. | Orlova, E V. | Saibil, H R. | Stromer, T. | Wang, L. | White, H E. | Alpha-crystallin | Chaperone | Cryo-electron microscopy | Heat shock protein | Single particle reconstruction