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C-terminal 13-residue truncation induces compact trigger factor conformation and severely impairs its dimerization ability
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نویسنده
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shi y. ,yu l. ,kihara h. ,zhou j.-m.
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منبع
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protein and peptide letters - 2014 - دوره : 21 - شماره : 5 - صفحه:476 -482
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چکیده
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Trigger factor (tf) is the first chaperone to interact with nascent chains and facilitate their folding within bacteria. tf possesses a three-state equilibrium in vivo: monomeric tf bound to ribosome,free monomeric,and dimeric tf in cytoplasm. tf consists of an n-terminal ribosome binding domain,a middle peptidyl-prolyl cis/trans isomerase (ppiase) domain and a c-terminal domain involved in substrate binding and dimerization. investigation of the effect of c-terminal 13 region on tf structure and function will help to further the understanding of its mechanism as a chaperone in vitro and in vivo. here we present tf419,a tf mutant from which the c-terminal 13 residues were deleted to investigate the role of these residues in the structure stability and function of intact molecules. small angle x-ray scattering (saxs),fluorescence measurements and limited proteolysis results suggested that tf transitioned to a compact conformation when the cterminal 13 residues were truncated. further biochemical results reveal that tf dimerization was decreased as a result of the truncation. these results suggested that the c-terminal 13 residues play an important role in structural stability and chaperone function of tf. © 2014 bentham science publishers.
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کلیدواژه
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C-terminal truncation; Dimerization; Molecular chaperone; Small angle X-ray scattering; Trigger factor
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آدرس
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shanghai advanced research institute,chinese academy of sciences,no.99,haike road,zhangjiang hi-tech park,pudong,shanghai,201210,china,key laboratory of system biology,chinese academy of sciences,no.99,haike road,zhangjiang hi-tech park,pudong,shanghai, China, national laboratory of biomacromolecules,institute of biophysics,chinese academy of sciences,15 datun road,beijing, China, physics laboratory,kansai medical university,uyamahigashi,hirakata, Japan, national laboratory of biomacromolecules,institute of biophysics,chinese academy of sciences,15 datun road,beijing, China
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