Cotranslational folding cooperativity of contiguous domains of α-spectrin

Author:

Kemp GrantORCID,Nilsson Ola B.,Tian Pengfei,Best Robert B.ORCID,von Heijne GunnarORCID

Abstract

AbstractProteins synthesized in the cell can begin to fold during translation before the entire polypeptide has been produced, which may be particularly relevant to the folding of multidomain proteins. Here, we study the cotranslational folding of adjacent domains from the cytoskeletal protein α-spectrin using Force Profile Analysis (FPA). Specifically, we investigate how the cotranslational folding behavior of the R15 and R16 domains are affected by their neighboring R14 and R16, and R15 and R17 domains, respectively. Our results show that the domains impact each other’s folding in distinct ways that may be important for the efficient assembly of α-spectrin, and may reduce its dependence on chaperones. Furthermore, we directly relate the experimentally observed yield of full-length protein in the FPA assay to the force exerted by the folding protein in pN. By combining pulse-chase experiments to measure the rate at which the arrested protein is converted into full-length protein with a Bell model of force-induced rupture, we estimate that the R16 domain exerts a maximal force on the nascent chain of ∼15 pN during cotranslational folding.SignificanceIn living cells, proteins are produced in a sequential way by ribosomes. This vectoral process allows the growing protein chain to start to fold before translation has been completed. Thereby, cotranslational protein folding can be significantly different than the folding of a full-length protein in isolation. Here we show how structurally similar repeat domains, normally produced as parts of a single long polypeptide, affect the cotranslational folding of their neighbors. This provides insight into how the cell may efficiently produce multidomain proteins, paving the way for future studies in vivo or with chaperones. We also provide an estimated magnitude of the mechanical force on the nascent chain generated by cotranslational folding, calculated from biochemical measurements and molecular dynamics simulations.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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