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Journal of Biological Chemistry | 2008

Football- and Bullet-shaped GroEL-GroES Complexes Coexist during the Reaction Cycle

Tomoya Sameshima; Taro Ueno; Ryo Iizuka; Noriyuki Ishii; Naofumi Terada; Kohki Okabe; Takashi Funatsu

GroEL is an Escherichia coli chaperonin that is composed of two heptameric rings stacked back-to-back. GroEL assists protein folding with its cochaperonin GroES in an ATP-dependent manner in vitro and in vivo. However, it is still unclear whether GroES binds to both rings of GroEL simultaneously under physiological conditions. In this study, we monitored the GroEL-GroES interaction in the reaction cycle using fluorescence resonance energy transfer. We found that nearly equivalent amounts of symmetric GroEL-(GroES)2 (football-shaped) complex and asymmetric GroEL-GroES (bullet-shaped) complex coexist during the functional reaction cycle. We also found that D398A, an ATP hydrolysis defective mutant of GroEL, forms a football-shaped complex with ATP bound to the two rings. Furthermore, we showed that ADP prevents the association of ATP to the trans-ring of GroEL, and as a consequence, the second GroES cannot bind to GroEL. Considering the concentrations of ADP and ATP in E. coli, ADP is expected to have a small effect on the inhibition of GroES binding to the trans-ring of GroEL in vivo. These results suggest that we should reconsider the chaperonin-mediated protein-folding mechanism that involves the football-shaped complex.


Biochemical Journal | 2010

Denatured proteins facilitate the formation of the football-shaped GroEL-(GroES)2 complex.

Tomoya Sameshima; Ryo Iizuka; Taro Ueno; Takashi Funatsu

Controversy exists over whether the chaperonin GroEL forms a GroEL-(GroES)2 complex (football-shaped complex) during its reaction cycle. We have revealed previously the existence of the football-shaped complex in the chaperonin reaction cycle using a FRET (fluorescence resonance energy transfer) assay [Sameshima, Ueno, Iizuka, Ishii, Terada, Okabe and Funatsu (2008) J. Biol. Chem. 283, 23765-23773]. Although denatured proteins alter the ATPase activity of GroEL and the dynamics of the GroEL-GroES interaction, the effect of denatured proteins on the formation of the football-shaped complex has not been characterized. In the present study, a FRET assay was used to demonstrate that denatured proteins facilitate the formation of the football-shaped complex. The presence of denatured proteins was also found to increase the rate of association of GroES to the trans-ring of GroEL. Furthermore, denatured proteins decrease the inhibitory influence of ADP on ATP-induced association of GroES to the trans-ring of GroEL. From these findings we conclude that denatured proteins facilitate the dissociation of ADP from the trans-ring of GroEL and the concomitant association of ATP and the second GroES.


Journal of Biological Chemistry | 2010

Single-molecule study on the decay process of the football-shaped GroEL-GroES complex using zero-mode waveguides

Tomoya Sameshima; Ryo Iizuka; Taro Ueno; Junichi Wada; Mutsuko Aoki; Naonobu Shimamoto; Iwao Ohdomari; Takashi Tanii; Takashi Funatsu

It has been widely believed that an asymmetric GroEL-GroES complex (termed the bullet-shaped complex) is formed solely throughout the chaperonin reaction cycle, whereas we have recently revealed that a symmetric GroEL-(GroES)2 complex (the football-shaped complex) can form in the presence of denatured proteins. However, the dynamics of the GroEL-GroES interaction, including the football-shaped complex, is unclear. We investigated the decay process of the football-shaped complex at a single-molecule level. Because submicromolar concentrations of fluorescent GroES are required in solution to form saturated amounts of the football-shaped complex, single-molecule fluorescence imaging was carried out using zero-mode waveguides. The single-molecule study revealed two insights into the GroEL-GroES reaction. First, the first GroES to interact with GroEL does not always dissociate from the football-shaped complex prior to the dissociation of a second GroES. Second, there are two cycles, the “football cycle ” and the “bullet cycle,” in the chaperonin reaction, and the lifetimes of the football-shaped and the bullet-shaped complexes were determined to be 3–5 s and about 6 s, respectively. These findings shed new light on the molecular mechanism of protein folding mediated by the GroEL-GroES chaperonin system.


Sensors and Actuators B-chemical | 2007

Rapid multi-reagents exchange TIRFM microfluidic system for single biomolecular imaging

Takahiro Arakawa; Tomoya Sameshima; Yukiko Sato; Taro Ueno; Yoshitaka Shirasaki; Takashi Funatsu; Shuichi Shoji


10th International Conference on Miniaturized Systems for Chemistry and Life Sciences, MicroTAS 2006 | 2006

Multi-reagents high speed exchange flow system for single biomolecutar dynamics real time monitoring

Yukiko Sato; Takahiro Arakawa; Tomoya Sameshima; Taro Ueno; Takashi Funatsu; Shuichi Shoji


生物物理 | 2010

2P061 シングルリング変異体を用いたGroEL/ES複合体の解離過程の解析(蛋白質-物性(安定性,折れたたみなど),第48回日本生物物理学会年会)

Taro Ueno; Takemoto Abe; Tomoya Sameshima; Ryo Iizaka; Takashi Funatsu


Seibutsu Butsuri | 2010

2P061 Analysis of the dissociation process of chaperonin GroEL/ES complex using a single ring mutant(The 48th Annual Meeting of the Biophysical Society of Japan)

Taro Ueno; Takemoto Abe; Tomoya Sameshima; Ryo Iizaka; Takashi Funatsu


Biophysical Journal | 2010

Single-Molecule Imaging of 1:2 Groel-Groes Complexes in Zero-Mode Waveguides

Tomoya Sameshima; Taro Ueno; Junichi Wada; Ryo Iizuka; Mutsuko Aoki; Naonobu Shimamoto; Iwao Ohdomari; Takashi Tanii; Takashi Funatsu


生物物理 | 2009

1P-071 Zero-mode waveguidesを利用したGroEL-GroES相互作用の1分子蛍光イメージング(蛋白質-計測・解析の方法論,第47回日本生物物理学会年会)

Tomoya Sameshima; Taro Ueno; Junichi Wada; Mutsuko Aoki; Ryo Iizuka; Naonobu Shimamoto; Iwao Ohdomari; Takashi Tanii; Takashi Funatsu


Seibutsu Butsuri | 2009

1P-071 Single molecule fluorescence imaging of GroEL-GroES interaction in zero-mode waveguides(Protein:Measurement & Analysis, The 47th Annual Meeting of the Biophysical Society of Japan)

Tomoya Sameshima; Taro Ueno; Junichi Wada; Mutsuko Aoki; Ryo Iizuka; Naonobu Shimamoto; Iwao Ohdomari; Takashi Tanii; Takashi Funatsu

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Tokyo Medical and Dental University

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