Abstract

The most common disease-causing mutation in the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator is a single amino acid deletion (DeltaF508) in the N-terminal cytosolic nucleotide-binding domain (NBD1). This mutation has previously been shown to be a temperature-sensitive folding mutation that alters the folding pathway but not the native state stability of the isolated domain (Qu, B.-H., and Thomas, P. J. (1996) J. Biol. Chem. 271, 7261-7264). Here we provide evidence that the molecular chaperone Hsc70 productively interacts with NBD1 to increase the folding yield of the domain and inhibit off-pathway associations leading to the formation of high molecular weight aggregates. Furthermore, we have sublocalized a region within NBD1 where Hsc70 binds. Notably, inhibition of NBD1 aggregation is not dependent upon the presence of Hsc70 in the early stages of folding, indicating that the chaperone may act on a folding intermediate. In the presence of K+ and Mg2+-ATP, conditions where Hsp70 binds substrate rapidly and can release it, Hsc70 is less effective at inhibiting NBD1 aggregation. Thus, the rate of release of unfolded substrate is an important factor in preventing aggregation and promoting folding of the domain. These results demonstrate that Hsc70 promotes the otherwise inefficient folding of DeltaF-NBD1 and provide insight into the mechanisms by which molecular chaperones assist proteins in folding.

Highlights

  • Correct protein folding is an essential biological process

  • Altered folding is the basis of incorrect glycosylation of CFTR, retention in the endoplasmic reticulum, lack of transit to the plasma membrane, and degradation in a proteasome-dependent manner observed in the cell (16 –18)

  • The constitutively expressed Hsp70 isoform, Hsc70, has been shown to interact with immature wild type and ⌬F508 CFTR in vivo; the mutant protein has an extended interaction with Hsc70 [19]

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Introduction

Correct protein folding is an essential biological process. When proteins do not obtain correct native structure, their normal function is either impaired or absent. Substrate turnover occurs in the presence of Kϩ and Mg2ϩ-ATP with likely consequences for the mechanism by which Hsp70s promote protein folding. Aggregation—Aggregation assays to monitor the formation of offpathway species were initiated by rapid dilution of NBD1 in 6 M GdnHCl to a final concentration of 2 ␮M into a pre-warmed folding mix (Buffer R).

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