MAP2 prevents protein aggregation and facilitates reactivation of unfolded enzymes: implications for the chaperone-like activity of MAP2

Sarkar, Taradas ; Mitra, Gopa ; Gupta, Suvroma ; Manna, Tapas ; Poddar, Asim ; Panda, Dulal ; Das, Kali P. ; Bhattacharyya, Bhabatarak (2004) MAP2 prevents protein aggregation and facilitates reactivation of unfolded enzymes: implications for the chaperone-like activity of MAP2 European Journal of Biochemistry, 271 (8). pp. 1488-1496. ISSN 0014-2956

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Abstract

It is well established that in addition to its functional role in cell motility, cell division and intracellular transport, cytoskeletal protein tubulin also possesses significant chaperone-like activity. In vitro studies from our laboratory showed that dimeric tubulin can prevent stress induced aggregation of substrate proteins, can resist thermal deactivation of enzymes and can also refold enzymes from their fully denatured state [Manna, T., Sarkar, T., Poddar, A., Roychowdhury, M., Das, K.P. & Bhattacharyya, B. (2001) J. Biol. Chem.276, 39742-39747]. Negative charges of the C-termini of both subunits of tubulin are essential for this chaperone-like property as the deletion of only β-C-terminus or the binding of a 14-residue basic peptide P2 to the α-C-terminus completely abolishes this property [Sarkar, T., Manna, T., Bhattacharyya, S., Mahapatra, P., Poddar, A., Roy, S., Pena, J., Solana, R., Tarazona, R. & Bhattacharyya, B. (2001) Proteins Struct. Funct. Genet.44, 262–269]. Based on these results, one would expect that the microtubular proteins (MTP, tubulin with microtubular-associated proteins, i.e. MAPs bound to the C-terminus) should not possess any chaperone-like activity. To our surprise we noticed excellent chaperone-like activity of MTP. MTP prevents chemical and thermal aggregation of other proteins and can enhance the extent of refolding of fully unfolded substrate enzymes. Because MTP contains tubulin as well as several MAPs bound to the C-termini of tubulin, we fractionated and purified microtubular associated protein 2 (MAP2) and tau using phosphocellulose chromatography. Experiments with purified proteins demonstrated that it is the MAP2 of MTP that exhibits significant chaperone-like activity. This has been shown by the prevention of dithiothreitol-induced aggregation of insulin, thermal aggregation of alcohol dehydrogenase and regain of enzymatic activity during refolding of unfolded substrates. Tau, which shares a homologous C-terminal domain with MAP2, possesses no such activity.

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Keywords:Aggregation; C-termini; MTP; Refolding; Tubulin
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