
pmid: 12215443
handle: 10261/167914
The stability, refolding, and assembly properties of FtsZ cell division proteins from Methanococcus jannaschii and Escherichia coli have been investigated. Their guanidinium chloride unfolding has been studied by circular dichroism spectroscopy. FtsZ from E. coli and tubulin released the bound guanine nucleotide, coinciding with an initial unfolding stage at low denaturant concentrations, followed by unfolding of the apoprotein. FtsZ from M. jannaschii released its nucleotide without any detectable secondary structural change. It unfolded in an apparently two-state transition at larger denaturant concentrations. Isolated FtsZ polypeptide chains were capable of spontaneous refolding and GTP-dependent assembly. The homologous eukaryotic tubulin monomers misfold in solution, but fold within the cytosolic chaperonin CCT. Analysis of the extensive tubulin loop insertions in the FtsZ/tubulin common core and of the intermolecular contacts in model microtubules and tubulin-CCT complexes shows a loop insertion present at every element of lateral protofilament contact and at every contact of tubulin with CCT (except at loop T7). The polymers formed by purified FtsZ have a distinct limited protofilament association in comparison with microtubules. We propose that the loop insertions of tubulin and its CCT-assisted folding coevolved with the lateral association interfaces responsible for extended two-dimensional polymerization into microtubule polymers.
This work was supported in part by MCyT Grant BIO99-0859-C03-02/BIO2000-0748, the Programa de Grupos Estratégicos de la Comunidad de Madrid (to J. M. A.), an FPI predoctoral fellowship (to M. A. O.), and FONDECYT Grant 1010848 (to O. M.).
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Protein Denaturation, Protein Folding, Protein Conformation, Archaeal Proteins, Methanococcus, Molecular Sequence Data, Alpha-beta-tubulin, Microtubule, Escherichia-coli, Biochemistry, Protein Structure, Secondary, Chaperonin, GTP Phosphohydrolases, Self-association, Bacterial Proteins, Methanococcus-jannaschii, Escherichia coli, Amino Acid Sequence, gtp hydrolysis, Molecular Biology, Actin, Ring, Circular Dichroism, Escherichia coli Proteins, Cell Biology, Binding, Cytoskeletal Proteins, Kinetics, actin
Protein Denaturation, Protein Folding, Protein Conformation, Archaeal Proteins, Methanococcus, Molecular Sequence Data, Alpha-beta-tubulin, Microtubule, Escherichia-coli, Biochemistry, Protein Structure, Secondary, Chaperonin, GTP Phosphohydrolases, Self-association, Bacterial Proteins, Methanococcus-jannaschii, Escherichia coli, Amino Acid Sequence, gtp hydrolysis, Molecular Biology, Actin, Ring, Circular Dichroism, Escherichia coli Proteins, Cell Biology, Binding, Cytoskeletal Proteins, Kinetics, actin
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