核磁共振波谱透镜下的大型伴侣配合物。

IF 10.4 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOPHYSICS
Annual Review of Biophysics Pub Date : 2022-05-09 Epub Date: 2022-01-19 DOI:10.1146/annurev-biophys-090921-120150
Theodoros K Karamanos, G Marius Clore
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摘要

分子伴侣是细胞内蛋白质组的守护者。伴侣蛋白识别并结合未折叠或错误折叠的底物,从而阻止进一步聚集;促进正确的蛋白质折叠;在某些情况下,甚至分解已经形成的聚集体。伴侣通过一系列发生在广泛时间尺度上的弱蛋白质-蛋白质相互作用来发挥其功能,因此依赖于高度均匀样品的可用性,结构技术是不可见的。然而,核磁共振(NMR)光谱学非常适合研究溶液中动态的、快速相互转换的构象状态和蛋白质-蛋白质相互作用,即使这些涉及高分子量组分。在这篇综述中,我们简要概述了伴侣结合其客户蛋白的原理,并描述了作为探测伴侣-底物和伴侣-伴侣相互作用的有价值工具的核磁共振方法。然后,我们将重点放在几个系统上,这些方法的应用大大增加了我们对伴侣功能基础机制的理解。
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Large Chaperone Complexes Through the Lens of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy.

Large Chaperone Complexes Through the Lens of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy.

Molecular chaperones are the guardians of the proteome inside the cell. Chaperones recognize and bind unfolded or misfolded substrates, thereby preventing further aggregation; promoting correct protein folding; and, in some instances, even disaggregating already formed aggregates. Chaperones perform their function by means of an array of weak protein-protein interactions that take place over a wide range of timescales and are therefore invisible to structural techniques dependent upon the availability of highly homogeneous samples. Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, however, is ideally suited to study dynamic, rapidly interconverting conformational states and protein-protein interactions in solution, even if these involve a high-molecular-weight component. In this review, we give a brief overview of the principles used by chaperones to bind their client proteins and describe NMR methods that have emerged as valuable tools to probe chaperone-substrate and chaperone-chaperone interactions. We then focus on a few systems for which the application of these methods has greatly increased our understanding of the mechanisms underlying chaperone functions.

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Annual Review of Biophysics
Annual Review of Biophysics 生物-生物物理
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期刊介绍: The Annual Review of Biophysics, in publication since 1972, covers significant developments in the field of biophysics, including macromolecular structure, function and dynamics, theoretical and computational biophysics, molecular biophysics of the cell, physical systems biology, membrane biophysics, biotechnology, nanotechnology, and emerging techniques.
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