2015
DOI: 10.1038/nsmb.3062
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Structure and mechanism of the Rubisco-assembly chaperone Raf1

Abstract: Biogenesis of the photosynthetic enzyme Rubisco, a complex of eight large (RbcL) and eight small (RbcS) subunits, requires assembly chaperones. Here we analyzed the role of Rubisco accumulation factor1 (Raf1), a dimer of ∼40-kDa subunits. We find that Raf1 from Synechococcus elongatus acts downstream of chaperonin-assisted RbcL folding by stabilizing RbcL antiparallel dimers for assembly into RbcL8 complexes with four Raf1 dimers bound. Raf1 displacement by RbcS results in holoenzyme formation. Crystal structu… Show more

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“…Cell extracts with confirmed soluble RbcL presence were additionally separated under non-denaturing conditions and probed with anti-RbcL or anti-RAF1 antibodies. Synechocystis RAF1 promoted folding of its own RbcL resulting in formation of a complex exhibiting a migration pattern similar to those reported for T. elongatus (Kolesinski et al 2014), or S. elongatus PCC 7942 (Hauser et al 2015) RbcL 2 -RAF1 2 (Fig. 6b).…”
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confidence: 79%
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“…Cell extracts with confirmed soluble RbcL presence were additionally separated under non-denaturing conditions and probed with anti-RbcL or anti-RAF1 antibodies. Synechocystis RAF1 promoted folding of its own RbcL resulting in formation of a complex exhibiting a migration pattern similar to those reported for T. elongatus (Kolesinski et al 2014), or S. elongatus PCC 7942 (Hauser et al 2015) RbcL 2 -RAF1 2 (Fig. 6b).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 79%
“…In addition, it effectively showed the same function toward RbcLs from two other cyanobacteria ( T. elongatus and S. elongatus PCC 7942). However, in these cases only larger complexes resembling those identified previously as RbcL 8 –RAF 8 (Hauser et al 2015) were observed. Interestingly, spontaneous formation of a presumed octamer was observed for RbcL from T. elongatus alone.…”
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“…However, advances in engineering precise changes in model systems continue to provide important developments that are increasing our understanding of Rubisco catalysis (Spreitzer et al, 2005;Whitney et al, 2011aWhitney et al, , 2011bMorita et al, 2014;Wilson et al, 2016), regulation (Andralojc et al, 2012;Carmo-Silva and Salvucci, 2013;Bracher et al, 2015), and biogenesis (Saschenbrecker et al, 2007;Whitney and Sharwood, 2008;Lin et al, 2014b;Hauser et al, 2015;Whitney et al, 2015).…”
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