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A simple model of chaperonin-mediated protein folding

✍ Scribed by Chan, Hue Sun; Dill, Ken A.


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1996
Tongue
English
Weight
678 KB
Volume
24
Category
Article
ISSN
0887-3585

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✦ Synopsis


Chaperonins are oligomeric proteins that help other proteins fold. They act, according to the "Anfinsen cage" or "box of infinite dilution" model, to provide private space, protected from aggregation, where a protein can fold. Recent evidence indicates, however, that proteins are often ejected from the GroEL chaperonin in nonnative conformations, and repeated cycles of binding and ejection are needed for successful folding. Some experimental evidence suggests that GroEL chaperonins can act as folding "catalysts" in an ATP-dependent manner even when no aggregation takes place. This implies that chaperonins must somehow recognize the kinetically trapped intermediate states of a protein. A central puzzle is how a chaperonin can catalyze the folding reaction of a broad spectrum of different proteins. We propose a physical mechanism by which chaperonins can flatten the energy barriers to folding in a nonspecific way. Using a lattice model, we illustrate how a chaperonin could provide a sticky surface that helps pull apart an incorrectly folded protein so it can try again to fold. Depending on the relative sizes of the protein and the chaperonin cavity, folding can proceed both inside and outside the chaperonin. Consistent with experiments, we find that the folding rate and amount of native protein can be considerably enhanced, or sometimes reduced, depending on the amino acid sequence, the chaperonin size, and the binding and ejection rates from the chaperonin.


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