2000
Multivalent Binding of Nonnative Substrate Proteins by the Chaperonin GroEL
Farr G, Furtak K, Rowland M, Ranson N, Saibil H, Kirchhausen T, Horwich A. Multivalent Binding of Nonnative Substrate Proteins by the Chaperonin GroEL. Cell 2000, 100: 561-573. PMID: 10721993, DOI: 10.1016/s0092-8674(00)80692-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdenosine TriphosphateAnimalsBacterial ProteinsBinding SitesCattleChaperonin 10Chaperonin 60Chemical PhenomenaChemistry, PhysicalCryoelectron MicroscopyCystineEscherichia coliEthylmaleimideImage Processing, Computer-AssistedMacromolecular SubstancesMalate DehydrogenaseModels, MolecularPeptidesProtein BindingProtein ConformationProtein FoldingProtein Structure, TertiaryRibulose-Bisphosphate CarboxylaseStructure-Activity RelationshipThiosulfate SulfurtransferaseConceptsNonnative substrate proteinApical domainSubstrate proteinsChaperonin GroELWild-type domainCross-linking experimentsCochaperonin GroESNonnative proteinsProductive foldingGroEL ringSingle polypeptideHydrophobic residuesMalate dehydrogenaseBinary complex formationRubiscoProteinInside aspectMultivalent bindingGroELCentral cavityComplex formationBindingDomainGroESOpen ring
1998
STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION IN GroEL-MEDIATED PROTEIN FOLDING
Sigler P, Xu Z, Rye H, Burston S, Fenton W, Horwich A. STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION IN GroEL-MEDIATED PROTEIN FOLDING. Annual Review Of Biochemistry 1998, 67: 581-608. PMID: 9759498, DOI: 10.1146/annurev.biochem.67.1.581.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsProtein foldingNative stateMechanism of chaperoninsCis ternary complexAsymmetric conformational changesFinal native stateNonnative polypeptidesCochaperonin GroESGroEL ringTrans ringATP hydrolysisGenetic informationChaperonin moleculesConformational changesFolding processFoldingTernary complexPolypeptideGroESATPBiochemical investigationsFinal stepChaperoninGroELComplexes
1994
GroEL-mediated protein folding proceeds by multiple rounds of binding and release of nonnative forms
Weissman J, Kashi Y, Fenton W, Horwich A. GroEL-mediated protein folding proceeds by multiple rounds of binding and release of nonnative forms. Cell 1994, 78: 693-702. PMID: 7915201, DOI: 10.1016/0092-8674(94)90533-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCochaperonin GroESMultiple roundsGroEL functionChaperonin GroELKinetic partitioningMutant formsNonnative conformationsNonnative formsGroELAddition of ATPGroEL moleculeTryptophan fluorescenceFolding reactionDouble-ring structureUnfolded statePolypeptideDiverse setGroESProteolysisProteinATPBindingFateConformationComplexes