Structural aspects and chaperone activity of human HspB3: role of the "C-terminal extension".

Cell Biochem Biophys

Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology, Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), Uppal Road, Hyderabad 500 007, India.

Published: September 2012

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  • HspB3 is a newly identified small heat shock protein found in various tissues including muscle and brain, linked to axonal motor neuropathy via a point mutation.
  • It exhibits a β-sheet structure with a tendency to form trimeric complexes, showcasing its molecular chaperone-like activity by preventing heat-induced protein aggregation, although its effectiveness varies based on the target protein.
  • The study highlights the unique structural features of HspB3, particularly its short C-terminal extension, and its functional role, especially when fused with αB-crystallin, which enhances its chaperone activity against specific protein aggregation.

Article Abstract

HspB3, an as yet uncharacterized sHsp, is present in muscle, brain, heart, and in fetal tissues. A point mutation correlates with the development of axonal motor neuropathy. We purified recombinant human HspB3. Circular dichroism studies indicate that it exhibits β-sheet structure. Gel filtration and sedimentation velocity experiments show that HspB3 exhibits polydisperse populations with predominantly trimeric species. HspB3 exhibits molecular chaperone-like activity in preventing the heat-induced aggregation of alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH). It exhibits moderate chaperone-like activity towards heat-induced aggregation of citrate synthase. However, it does not prevent the DTT-induced aggregation of insulin, indicating that it exhibits target protein-dependent molecular chaperone-like activity. Unlike other sHsps, it has a very short C-terminal extension. Fusion of the C-terminal extension of αB-crystallin results in altered tertiary and quaternary structure, and increase in polydispersity of the chimeric protein, HspB3αB-CT. The chimeric protein shows comparable chaperone-like activity towards heat-induced aggregation of ADH and citrate synthase. However, it shows enhanced activity towards DTT-induced aggregation of insulin. Our study, for the first time, provides the structural and chaperone functional characterization of HspB3 and also sheds light on the role of the C-terminal extension of sHsps.

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