ATCPl-related molecular chaperone from plants refolds phytochrome to its photoreversible form
- 17 June 1993
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Nature
- Vol. 363 (6430), 644-648
- https://doi.org/10.1038/363644a0
Abstract
Folding of the major cytoskeletal components in the cytosol of mammalian cells is mediated by interactions with t-complex polypeptide-1 (TCP1) molecular chaperones, a situation analogous to the chaperonin 60-aided folding of polypeptides in bacteria, chloroplasts and mitochondria. We have purified a TCP1-related molecular chaperone from etiolated oat seedlings that has a unique structure. Although immunologically related to TCP1, and having amino-acid sequence similarity, its quaternary structure is different from animal TCP1 proteins. Electron microscopy and image analysis reveals that the chaperone has two stacked rings of six subunits each, and is distinct in size and configuration. The chaperone copurifies with the soluble cytosolic photoreceptor phytochrome, and can stimulate refolding of denatured phytochrome to a photoactive form in the presence of Mg-ATP. We propose that this protein is the cytosolic chaperone involved in phytochrome biogenesis in plant cells.Keywords
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