Author
Listed:
- Miklos Bagdany
(McGill University)
- Guido Veit
(McGill University)
- Ryosuke Fukuda
(McGill University)
- Radu G. Avramescu
(McGill University)
- Tsukasa Okiyoneda
(McGill University
Kwansei Gakuin University)
- Imad Baaklini
(McGill University)
- Jay Singh
(The Scripps Research Institute)
- Guy Sovak
(McGill University
Anatomy Dep. Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College)
- Haijin Xu
(McGill University)
- Pirjo M. Apaja
(McGill University)
- Sara Sattin
(Università degli Studi di Milano)
- Lenore K. Beitel
(McGill University)
- Ariel Roldan
(McGill University)
- Giorgio Colombo
(Istituto di Chimica del Riconoscimento Molecolare)
- William Balch
(The Scripps Research Institute)
- Jason C. Young
(McGill University)
- Gergely L. Lukacs
(McGill University
McGill University)
Abstract
Molecular chaperones are pivotal in folding and degradation of the cellular proteome but their impact on the conformational dynamics of near-native membrane proteins with disease relevance remains unknown. Here we report the effect of chaperone activity on the functional conformation of the temperature-sensitive mutant cystic fibrosis channel (∆F508-CFTR) at the plasma membrane and after reconstitution into phospholipid bilayer. Thermally induced unfolding at 37 °C and concomitant functional inactivation of ∆F508-CFTR are partially suppressed by constitutive activity of Hsc70 and Hsp90 chaperone/co-chaperone at the plasma membrane and post-endoplasmic reticulum compartments in vivo, and at single-molecule level in vitro, indicated by kinetic and thermodynamic remodeling of the mutant gating energetics toward its wild-type counterpart. Thus, molecular chaperones can contribute to functional maintenance of ∆F508-CFTR by reshaping the conformational energetics of its final fold, a mechanism with implication in the regulation of metastable ABC transporters and other plasma membrane proteins activity in health and diseases.
Suggested Citation
Miklos Bagdany & Guido Veit & Ryosuke Fukuda & Radu G. Avramescu & Tsukasa Okiyoneda & Imad Baaklini & Jay Singh & Guy Sovak & Haijin Xu & Pirjo M. Apaja & Sara Sattin & Lenore K. Beitel & Ariel Rolda, 2017.
"Chaperones rescue the energetic landscape of mutant CFTR at single molecule and in cell,"
Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 8(1), pages 1-15, December.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:natcom:v:8:y:2017:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-017-00444-4
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-017-00444-4
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