## Abstract Self‐association of phosphorylase kinase (PhK) and its interaction with glycogen (__M__=5500 kDa) and phosphorylase __b__ (Ph__b__) has been studied using analytical ultracentrifugation and turbidimetry under the conditions of molecular crowding arising from the presence of high concent
Interaction of Hsp27 with Native Phosphorylase Kinase under Crowding Conditions
✍ Scribed by Natalia A. Chebotareva; Valentina F. Makeeva; Svetlana G. Bazhina; Tatyana B. Eronina; Nikolai B. Gusev; Boris I. Kurganov
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 343 KB
- Volume
- 10
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1616-5187
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✦ Synopsis
Abstract
Interaction of the wild type (wt) heat shock protein Hsp27 and its three‐dimensional (3D) mutant (mimicking phosphorylation at Ser15, 78, and 82) with rabbit skeletal muscle phosphorylase kinase (PhK) has been studied under crowding conditions modeled by addition of 1 M trimethylamine N‐oxide (TMAO). According to the data of sedimentation velocity and dynamic light scattering, crowding provokes the formation of large‐sized associates of both PhK and Hsp27. Under crowding conditions, small associates of PhK and Hsp27 interact with each other thus leading to dissociation of large homooligomers of each protein. Taking into account high concentrations of PhK in the cell, we speculate that native PhK might modulate the oligomeric state and chaperone‐like activity of Hsp27.
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