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Phosphorylation of Mycobacterium Leprae Heat-shock 70 Protein at Threonine 175 Alters Its Substrate Binding Characteristics

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Specialties Biochemistry
Biophysics
Date 1998 Sep 28
PMID 9748655
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Abstract

We have examined the functional properties including autophosphorylation of the Mycobacterium leprae Hsp70 homologue. Recombinant M. leprae Hsp70 had pH optima for its adenosine triphosphatase and autophosphorylating activities which were near pH 8 and 6, respectively. Both these activities were inhibited by reduced and alkylated bovine pancreatic trypsin inhibitor, but not other tested substrates. Autophosphorylation was augmented by up to 25 mM Ca2+. Using site-directed mutagenesis to construct two Thr-->Ala mutants at positions 175 and 193, and phosphoamino acid analysis, it was shown that Thr175 was the dominant threonine residue autophosphorylated in M. leprae Hsp70. Phosphorylation led to an increased affinity for a model polypeptide substrate, reduced and alkylated bovine albumin. These properties are compared with those of the DnaK protein of Escherichia coli.

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