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Molecular chaperones and their denaturing effect on client proteins.

Sebastian Hiller
Published in: Journal of biomolecular NMR (2020)
Advanced NMR methods combined with biophysical techniques have recently provided unprecedented insight into structure and dynamics of molecular chaperones and their interaction with client proteins. These studies showed that several molecular chaperones are able to dissolve aggregation-prone polypeptides in aqueous solution. Furthermore, chaperone-bound clients often feature fluid-like backbone dynamics and chaperones have a denaturing effect on clients. Interestingly, these effects that chaperones have on client proteins resemble the effects of known chaotropic substances. Following this analogy, chaotropicity could be a fruitful concept to describe, quantify and rationalize molecular chaperone function. In addition, the observations raise the possibility that at least some molecular chaperones might share functional similarities with chaotropes. We discuss these concepts and outline future research in this direction.
Keyphrases
  • heat shock
  • single molecule
  • magnetic resonance
  • machine learning
  • aqueous solution
  • heat stress
  • deep learning
  • mass spectrometry
  • endoplasmic reticulum