Structural basis for recruitment of the ATPase activator Aha1 to the Hsp90 chaperone machinery
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- DOI: 10.1038/sj.emboj.7600141
Structural basis for recruitment of the ATPase activator Aha1 to the Hsp90 chaperone machinery
Abstract
Hsp90 is a molecular chaperone essential for the activation and assembly of many key eukaryotic signalling and regulatory proteins. Hsp90 is assisted and regulated by co-chaperones that participate in an ordered series of dynamic multiprotein complexes, linked to Hsp90 conformationally coupled ATPase cycle. The co-chaperones Aha1 and Hch1 bind to Hsp90 and stimulate its ATPase activity. Biochemical analysis shows that this activity is dependent on the N-terminal domain of Aha1, which interacts with the central segment of Hsp90. The structural basis for this interaction is revealed by the crystal structure of the N-terminal domain (1-153) of Aha1 (equivalent to the whole of Hch1) in complex with the middle segment of Hsp90 (273-530). Structural analysis and mutagenesis show that binding of N-Aha1 promotes a conformational switch in the middle-segment catalytic loop (370-390) of Hsp90 that releases the catalytic Arg 380 and enables its interaction with ATP in the N-terminal nucleotide-binding domain of the chaperone.
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Structural basis for recruitment of the ATPase activator Aha1 to the Hsp90 chaperone machinery.EMBO J. 2004 Feb 11;23(3):511-9. doi: 10.1038/sj.emboj.7600060. Epub 2004 Jan 22. EMBO J. 2004. Corrected and republished in: EMBO J. 2004 Mar 24;23(6):1402-10. doi: 10.1038/sj.emboj.7600141. PMID: 14739935 Free PMC article. Corrected and republished.
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