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The insulin-degrading enzyme is an allosteric modulator of the 20S proteasome and a potential competitor of the 19S

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2018
abstract:
The interaction of insulin-degrading enzyme (IDE) with the main intracellular proteasome assemblies (i.e, 30S, 26S and 20S) was analyzed by enzymatic activity, mass spectrometry and native gel electrophoresis. IDE was mainly detected in association with assemblies with at least one free 20S end and biochemical investigations suggest that IDE competes with the 19S in vitro. IDE directly binds the 20S and affects its proteolytic activities in a bimodal fashion, very similar in human and yeast 20S, inhibiting at (IDE) 30 nM and activating at (IDE) 30 nM. Only an activating effect is observed in a yeast mutant locked in the "open" conformation (i.e., the alpha-3 Delta N 20S), envisaging a possible role of IDE as modulator of the 20S "open"-"closed" allosteric equilibrium. Protein-protein docking in silico proposes that the interaction between IDE and the 20S could involve the C-term helix of the 20S alpha-3 subunit which regulates the gate opening of the 20S.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Insulin-degrading enzyme; IDE-20S proteasome interaction; IDE-20S molecular docking; Open-close 20S equilibrium
List of contributors:
Santoro, ANNA MARIA; Milardi, Danilo
Authors of the University:
MILARDI DANILO
SANTORO ANNA MARIA
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/391274
Published in:
CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR LIFE SCIENCES (PRINT. ED.)
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