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Pseudophosphorylation of single residues of the J-domain of DNAJA2 regulates the holding/folding balance of the Hsc70 system.


ABSTRACT: The Hsp70 system is essential for maintaining protein homeostasis and comprises a central Hsp70 and two accessory proteins that belong to the J-domain protein (JDP) and nucleotide exchange factor families. Posttranslational modifications offer a means to tune the activity of the system. We explore how phosphorylation of specific residues of the J-domain of DNAJA2, a class A JDP, regulates Hsc70 activity using biochemical and structural approaches. Among these residues, we find that pseudophosphorylation of Y10 and S51 enhances the holding/folding balance of the Hsp70 system, reducing cochaperone collaboration with Hsc70 while maintaining the holding capacity. Truly phosphorylated J domains corroborate phosphomimetic variant effects. Notably, distinct mechanisms underlie functional impacts of these DNAJA2 variants. Pseudophosphorylation of Y10 induces partial disordering of the J domain, whereas the S51E substitution weakens essential DNAJA2-Hsc70 interactions without a large structural reorganization of the protein. S51 phosphorylation might be class-specific, as all cytosolic class A human JDPs harbor a phosphorylatable residue at this position.

SUBMITTER: Velasco-Carneros L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC11249846 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Pseudophosphorylation of single residues of the J-domain of DNAJA2 regulates the holding/folding balance of the Hsc70 system.

Velasco-Carneros Lorea L   Bernardo-Seisdedos Ganeko G   Maréchal Jean-Didier JD   Millet Oscar O   Moro Fernando F   Muga Arturo A  

Protein science : a publication of the Protein Society 20240801 8


The Hsp70 system is essential for maintaining protein homeostasis and comprises a central Hsp70 and two accessory proteins that belong to the J-domain protein (JDP) and nucleotide exchange factor families. Posttranslational modifications offer a means to tune the activity of the system. We explore how phosphorylation of specific residues of the J-domain of DNAJA2, a class A JDP, regulates Hsc70 activity using biochemical and structural approaches. Among these residues, we find that pseudophospho  ...[more]

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