A MOLECULAR CHAPERONE FROM A THERMOPHILIC ARCHAEBACTERIUM IS RELATED TO THE EUKARYOTIC PROTEIN T-COMPLEX POLYPEPTIDE-1

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TRENT, JD
NIMMESGERN, E
WALL, JS
HARTL, FU
HORWICH, AL
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[1] YALE UNIV,SCH MED,DEPT GENET,NEW HAVEN,CT 06510
[2] SLOAN KETTERING MEM CANC CTR,ROCKEFELLER RES LAB,CELLULAR BIOCHEM & BIOPHYS PROGRAM,NEW YORK,NY 10021
[3] BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB,DEPT BIOL,UPTON,NY 11973
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10.1038/354490a0
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O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
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THERE is evidence to suggest that components of archaebacteria are evolutionarily related to cognates in the eukaryotic cytosol 1-7. We postulated that the major heat-shock protein of the thermophilic archaebacterium, Sulfolobus shibatae, is a molecular chaperone and that it is related to an as-yet unidentified chaperone component in the eukaryotic cytosol. Acquired thermotolerance in S. shibatae correlates with the predominant synthesis of this already abundant protein, referred to as thermophilic factor 55 (TF55; ref. 8). TF55 is a homo-oligomeric complex of two stacked 9-membered rings, closely resembling the 7-membered-ring complexes of the chaperonins, groEL, hsp60 and Rubisco-binding protein 9-15. The TF55 complex binds unfolded polypeptides in vitro and has ATPase activity-features consistent with its being a molecular chaperone 16,17. The primary structure of TF55, however, is not significantly related to the chaperonins. On the other hand, it is highly homologous (36-40% identity) to a ubiquitous eukaryotic protein, t-complex polypeptide-1 (TCP1; refs 18-20). In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, TCP1 is an essential protein that may play a part in mitotic spindle formation 21. We suggest that TF55 in archaebacteria and TCP1 in the eukaryotic cytosol are members of a new class of molecular chaperones.
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