Structural instability caused by a mutation at a conserved arginine in the α-crystallin domain of Chinese hamster heat shock protein 27
- 1 January 2005
- journal article
- Published by Elsevier in Cell Stress and Chaperones
- Vol. 10 (2), 157-166
- https://doi.org/10.1379/csc-102.1
Abstract
Mutations in the α-crystallin domain of 4 of the small heat shock proteins (sHsp) (Hsp27/HspB1, αA-crystallin/ HspB4, αB-crystallin/HspB5, and HspB8) are responsible for dominant inherited diseases in humans. One such mutation at a highly conserved arginine residue was shown to cause major conformational defects and intracellular aggregation of αA- and αB-crystallins and HspB8. Here, we studied the effect of this Arg mutation on the structure and function of Hsp27. Chinese hamster Hsp27 with Arg148 replaced by Gly (Hsp27R148G) formed dimers in vitro and in vivo, which contrasted with the 12- or 24-subunit oligomers formed by the wild-type protein (Hsp27WT). Despite these alterations, Hsp27R148G had a chaperone activity almost as high as Hsp27WT. The dimers of Hsp27R148G did not further deoligomerize on phosphorylation and like the dimers formed by phosphorylated Hsp27WT were not affected by the deletion of the N-terminal WD/EPF (single letter amino acid code) motif, suggesting that mutation of Arg148, deletion of the N-terminal WD/EPF motif, and phosphorylation of Ser90 may produce similar structural perturbations. Nevertheless, the structure of Hsp27R148G appeared unstable, and the mutated protein accumulated as aggregates in many cells. Both a lower basal level of phosphorylation of Hsp27R148G and the coexpression of Hsp27WT could reduce the frequency of formation of these aggregates, suggesting possible mechanisms regulating the onset of the sHsp-mediated inherited diseases.Keywords
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