Binding of immunophilins to the 90 kDa heat shock protein (hsp90) via a tetratricopeptide repeat domain is a conserved protein interaction in plants

Biochemistry
J K Owens-GrilloPriti Krishna

Abstract

In animal cell lysates, multiprotein complexes containing hsp90, hsp70, p60, p23, and several immunophilins can assemble steroid receptors and oncogenic protein kinases, such as v-Src and v-Raf, into heterocomplexes that contain hsp90 and either immunophilins or, in the case of protein kinases, p50. The complexes with hsp90 are required for the proper functioning of these signal transduction systems. Wheat germ lysate contains a similar protein folding activity that forms functional steroid receptor complexes with hsp90, but not all the components of this system have been identified. The plant chaperone system has conserved interactions with animal chaperones in that wheat hsp70 functions in the rabbit reticulocyte lysate heterocomplex assembly system and human p23 functions in the wheat germ lysate. Here, we ask if wheat germ lysate also contains immunophilins of the FK506-binding class (FKBPs) that bind to the hsp90 component of the chaperone complex via tetratricopeptide repeat (TPR) domains. To demonstrate the plant heterocomplex, we add purified mammalian p23, preadsorbed with the JJ3 antibody to protein A-Sepharose, to wheat germ lysate and allow ATP-dependent formation of an animal p23. plant hsp90 complex. The complex i...Continue Reading

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