Apo-Hsp90 coexists in two open conformational states in solution

Biology of the Cell
Patrick BronCyrille Garnier

Abstract

Hsp90 (90 kDa heat-shock protein) plays a key role in the folding and activation of many client proteins involved in signal transduction and cell cycle control. The cycle of Hsp90 has been intimately associated with large conformational rearrangements, which are nucleotide-binding-dependent. However, up to now, our understanding of Hsp90 conformational changes derives from structural information, which refers to the crystal states of either recombinant Hsp90 constructs or the prokaryotic homologue HtpG (Hsp90 prokaryotic homologue). Here, we present the first nucleotide-free structures of the entire eukaryotic Hsp90 (apo-Hsp90) obtained by small-angle X-ray scattering and single-particle cryo-EM (cryo-electron microscopy). We show that, in solution, apo-Hsp90 is in a conformational equilibrium between two open states that have never been described previously. By comparing our cryo-EM maps with HtpG and known Hsp90 structures, we establish that the structural changes involved in switching between the two Hsp90 apo-forms require large movements of the NTD (N-terminal domain) and MD (middle domain) around two flexible hinge regions. The present study shows, for the first time, the structure of the entire eukaryotic apo-Hsp90, alon...Continue Reading

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