New real-time Hsp90 high throughput screening method using fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET)

The molecular chaperone heat shock protein 90 (Hsp90) couples ATP hydrolysis

to conformational changes driving a reaction cycle that is required for substrate activation. Recent structural analysis provided snapshots of the open and closed states of Hsp90, which mark the starting and end points of these changes. To directly track structural rearrangements in Hsp90, fluorophores were attached to engineered cysteine residues in the N or M domains of Hsp90. The chosen amino acid positions are surface-exposed and not directly involved in Hsp90 function. In addition, a double-cysteine variant was created (Figure). The structural changes in Hsp90 can be tightly regulated by co-chaperones that are completely inhibited by Sti1 or accelerated by Aha1. Aha1 induces Hsp90 rearrangements that speed up the conformational cycle even in the absence of nucleotide. The comprehensive analysis of the Hsp90 cycle defines a controlled progression through distinct intermediates that can be modulated by conformation-sensitive co-chaperones. This new assay system allows high-sensitivity real-time detection and kinetic analysis of motions of Hsp90 in response to nucleotides or co-chaperones by fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET).

Further Information: PDF

Bayerische Patentallianz GmbH
Phone: +49 89 5480177-0

Contact
Peer Biskup

Media Contact

info@technologieallianz.de TechnologieAllianz e.V.

All latest news from the category: Technology Offerings

Back to home

Comments (0)

Write a comment

Newest articles

Superradiant atoms could push the boundaries of how precisely time can be measured

Superradiant atoms can help us measure time more precisely than ever. In a new study, researchers from the University of Copenhagen present a new method for measuring the time interval,…

Ion thermoelectric conversion devices for near room temperature

The electrode sheet of the thermoelectric device consists of ionic hydrogel, which is sandwiched between the electrodes to form, and the Prussian blue on the electrode undergoes a redox reaction…

Zap Energy achieves 37-million-degree temperatures in a compact device

New publication reports record electron temperatures for a small-scale, sheared-flow-stabilized Z-pinch fusion device. In the nine decades since humans first produced fusion reactions, only a few fusion technologies have demonstrated…

Partners & Sponsors