Abstract

P58IPK is one of the endoplasmic reticulum- (ER-) localised DnaJ (ERdj) proteins which interact with the chaperone BiP, the mammalian ER ortholog of Hsp70, and are thought to contribute to the specificity and regulation of its diverse functions. P58IPK, expression of which is upregulated in response to ER stress, has been suggested to act as a co-chaperone, binding un- or misfolded proteins and delivering them to BiP. In order to give further insights into the functions of P58IPK, and the regulation of BiP by ERdj proteins, we have determined the crystal structure of human P58IPK to 3.0 Å resolution using a combination of molecular replacement and single wavelength anomalous diffraction. The structure shows the human P58IPK monomer to have a very elongated overall shape. In addition to the conserved J domain, P58IPK contains nine N-terminal tetratricopeptide repeat motifs, divided into three subdomains of three motifs each. The J domain is attached to the C-terminal end via a flexible linker, and the structure shows the conserved Hsp70-binding histidine-proline-aspartate (HPD) motif to be situated on the very edge of the elongated protein, 100 Å from the putative binding site for unfolded protein substrates. The residues that comprise the surface surrounding the HPD motif are highly conserved in P58IPK from other organisms but more varied between the human ERdj proteins, supporting the view that their regulation of different BiP functions is facilitated by differences in BiP-binding.

Highlights

  • P58IPK (58-kDa inhibitor of protein kinase) is a member of the endoplasmic reticulum- (ER-) localised DnaJ family of proteins (ERdj proteins) which interact with BiP, an important regulator of the functions of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER)

  • In this study we present the structure of human P58IPK, including the BiP-binding J domain

  • The longest soluble construct consisted of the tetratricopeptide repeat (TPR) domain and the J domain, without these C-terminal residues, and this was used for crystallisation

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Introduction

P58IPK (58-kDa inhibitor of protein kinase) is a member of the endoplasmic reticulum- (ER-) localised DnaJ family of proteins (ERdj proteins) which interact with BiP, an important regulator of the functions of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) (recently reviewed by Otero et al [1]). In this study we present the structure of human P58IPK, including the BiP-binding J domain.

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