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Chaperone-like effect of the linker on the isolated C-terminal domain of rabbit muscle creatine kinase. | LitMetric

Chaperone-like effect of the linker on the isolated C-terminal domain of rabbit muscle creatine kinase.

Biophys J

State Key Laboratory of Biomembrane and Membrane Biotechnology, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China. Electronic address:

Published: August 2012

AI Article Synopsis

  • Intramolecular chaperones (IMCs) are protein segments that help prevent aggregation of other domains within the same protein, as shown in a study on rabbit muscle creatine kinase (RMCK).
  • Truncating the linker associated with RMCK increases thermal aggregation of its C-terminal domain (CTD), but the presence of the linker or synthetic peptides can protect against this aggregation.
  • Key hydrophobic residues in the CTD were identified as aggregation sites, and maintaining the linker’s integrity after proteolysis is crucial to reduce harmful aggregates linked to diseases.

Article Abstract

Intramolecular chaperones (IMCs), which are specific domains/segments encoded in the primary structure of proteins, exhibit chaperone-like activity against the aggregation of the other domains in the same molecule. In this research, we found that the truncation of the linker greatly promoted the thermal aggregation of the isolated C-terminal domain (CTD) of rabbit muscle creatine kinase (RMCK). Either the existence of the linker covalently linked to CTD or the supply of the synthetic linker peptide additionally could successfully protect the CTD of RMCK against aggregation in a concentration-dependent manner. Truncated fragments of the linker also behaved as a chaperone-like effect with lower efficiency, revealing the importance of its C-terminal half in the IMC function of the linker. The aggregation sites in the CTD of RMCK were identified by molecular dynamics simulations. Mutational analysis of the three key hydrophobic residues resulted in opposing effects on the thermal aggregation between the CTD with intact or partial linker, confirming the role of linker as a lid to protect the hydrophobic residues against exposure to solvent. These observations suggested that the linkers in multidomain proteins could act as IMCs to facilitate the correct folding of the aggregation-prone domains. Furthermore, the intactness of the IMC linker after proteolysis modulates the production of off-pathway aggregates, which may be important to the onset of some diseases caused by the toxic effects of aggregated proteolytic fragments.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3414881PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bpj.2012.07.002DOI Listing

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