Interaction of human recombinant αA‐ and αB‐crystallins with early and late unfolding intermediates of citrate synthase on its thermal denaturation
- 22 May 2001
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in FEBS Letters
- Vol. 497 (2-3) , 118-123
- https://doi.org/10.1016/s0014-5793(01)02451-6
Abstract
We have investigated the role of recombinant human αA- and αB-crystallins in the heat-induced inactivation and aggregation of citrate synthase. Homo-multimers of both αA- and αB-crystallins confer protection against heat-induced inactivation in a concentration-dependent manner and also prevent aggregation. Interaction of crystallins with early unfolding intermediates of citrate synthase reduces their partitioning into aggregation-prone intermediates. This appears to result in enhanced population of early unfolding intermediates that can be reactivated by its substrate, oxaloacetate. Both these homo-multimers do not form a stable complex with the early unfolding intermediates. However, they can form a soluble, stable complex with aggregation-prone late unfolding intermediates. This soluble complex formation prevents aggregation. Thus, it appears that the chaperone activity of α-crystallin involves both transient and stable interactions depending on the nature of intermediates on the unfolding pathway; one leads to reactivation of the enzyme activity while the other prevents aggregation.Keywords
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