JOURNAL ARTICLE

Intracellular folding pathway of human chorionic gonadotropin beta subunit.

Jeffrey R. HuthK MountjoyFulvio PeriniRaymond W. Ruddon

Year: 1992 Journal:   Journal of Biological Chemistry Vol: 267 (13)Pages: 8870-8879   Publisher: Elsevier BV

Abstract

Few experimental models have been used to investigate how proteins fold inside a cell. Using the formation of disulfide bonds as an index of conformational changes during protein folding, we have developed a unique system to determine the intracellular folding pathway of the beta subunit of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG). Three folding intermediates of the beta subunit were purified from [35S]cysteine-labeled JAR choriocarcinoma cells by immunoprecipitation and by reverse-phase high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). To identify unformed disulfide bonds, nonreduced folding intermediates were treated with trypsin to liberate non-disulfide-bound, [35S]cysteine-containing peptides from the disulfide-linked peptides. Released peptides were purified by HPLC and identified by amino acid sequencing. The amount of a peptide that was released indicated the extent of disulfide bond formation involving the cysteine in that peptide. Of the six disulfide bonds in hCG-beta, bonds 34-88 and 38-57 form first. The rate-limiting event of folding involves the formation of the S-S bonds between cysteines 23 and 72 and cysteines 9 and 90. Disulfide bond 93-100, the formation of which appears to be necessary for assembly with the alpha subunit of the hCG heterodimer, forms next. Finally, disulfide bond 26-110 forms after assembly with the alpha subunit, suggesting that completion of folding of the COOH terminus in the beta subunit occurs after assembly with the alpha subunit.

Keywords:
Intracellular Folding (DSP implementation) Human chorionic gonadotropin Protein subunit Gonadotropin Chemistry BETA (programming language) Biochemistry Biophysics Cell biology Biology Computer science Hormone

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