An Archaeal Homolog of Proteasome Assembly Factor Functions as a Proteasome Activator

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Abstract

Assembly of the eukaryotic 20S proteasome is an ordered process involving several proteins operating as proteasome assembly factors including PAC1-PAC2 but archaeal 20S proteasome subunits can spontaneously assemble into an active cylindrical architecture. Recent bioinformatic analysis identified archaeal PAC1-PAC2 homologs PbaA and PbaB. However, it remains unclear whether such assembly factor-like proteins play an indispensable role in orchestration of proteasome subunits in archaea. We revealed that PbaB forms a homotetramer and exerts a dual function as an ATP-independent proteasome activator and a molecular chaperone through its tentacle-like C-terminal segments. Our findings provide insights into molecular evolution relationships between proteasome activators and assembly factors. © 2013 Kumoi et al.

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Kumoi, K., Satoh, T., Murata, K., Hiromoto, T., Mizushima, T., Kamiya, Y., … Kato, K. (2013). An Archaeal Homolog of Proteasome Assembly Factor Functions as a Proteasome Activator. PLoS ONE, 8(3). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0060294

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