UNC-45B Chaperone: The Role of its Domains in the Interaction with the Myosin Motor Domain

  • Bujalowski, Paul J.
  • Nicholls, Paul
  • Oberhauser, Andres F.
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Publication date
August 2014
Publisher
Biophysical Society. Published by Elsevier Inc.
ISSN
0006-3495
Citation count (estimate)
10

Abstract

AbstractThe proper folding of many proteins can only be achieved by interaction with molecular chaperones. The molecular chaperone UNC-45B is required for the folding of striated muscle myosin II. However, the precise mechanism by which it contributes to proper folding of the myosin head remains unclear. UNC-45B contains three domains: an N-terminal TPR domain known to bind Hsp90, a Central domain of unknown function, and a C-terminal UCS domain known to interact with the myosin head. Here we used fluorescence titrations methods, dynamic light scattering, and single-molecule atomic force microscopy (AFM) unfolding/refolding techniques to study the interactions of the UCS and Central domains with the myosin motor domain. We found that both t...

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