The molecular chaperone CCT: Functions beyond folding
Abstract
The chaperonin-containing tailless complex polypeptide 1 (CCT) is a eukaryotic ~1 MDa barrel shaped molecular chaperone, built up by eight distinct subunits and is required for the folding of the abundant cytoskeletal proteins actin and tubulin. CCT exists as an assembled oligomer, micro-complexes and as individual subunits in the cell. In addition to folding, CCT is connected to a variety of cellular processes that involve both assembled CCT oligomer and individual monomeric CCT subunits. Monomeric CCTδ translocates to the plasma membrane when overexpressed, indicating a function for CCTδ when not incorporated into the oligomer. One aim of this thesis is to understand the underlying monomeric function CCTδ. The dynactin complex component p150Glued was identified as a binding partner for monomeric CCTδ and together with the transmembrane protein dynAP, p150Glued;CCTδ creates an inward movement of the plasma membrane along microtubules, resulting in a curved membrane. We used fluorescence imaging and ToF-SIMS in cells overexpressing CCTδ and detected an increase in phosphatidylethanolamines (PE), lipids often found in membranes with high curvature. We show that one point-mutation in CCTδ can affect the assembly state of CCT, increasing the CCT oligomer pool and abolishes the binding of CCTδ to p150Glued. Oligomeric CCT is known to interact with the transcription factor STAT3. Here, we show that STAT3 does not behave as an obligate folding substrate. Instead, IL-6 induced tyrosine phosphorylation is increased when CCT levels are reduced. Furthermore, CCT depletion does not affect other stages of STAT3 activation. Therefore it is possible that CCT regulates STAT3 phosphorylation levels by acting as a sequestering protein for STAT3. CCT oligomer can also interact with the capping and severing protein gelsolin and by super resolution microscopy we detect CCT and gelsolin co-localised at the edge of protruding lamellipodia where extensive microfilament rearrangement occurs. By cryo-EM imaging using purified gelsolin:CCT complexes gelsolin is seen located deep in the CCT chaperonin cavity, suggesting a sequestering role for CCT. Consistently, in the presence of CCT, gelsolin is protected from caspase-3 cleavage. Taken together, we have identified the mechanism behind monomeric CCTδ at the plasma membrane and two possible sequestering protein interactions for CCT oligomer. Therefore, the work in this thesis extends the understanding of the non-folding properties of CCT.
Parts of work
I: Interactions between monomeric CCTδ and p150Glued: A novel function for CCTδ at the cell periphery distinct from the protein folding activity of the molecular chaperone CCT (2018) Echbarthi M., Vallin J., Grantham J. Experimental Cell Research 370: 137–149. DOI: ::doi::10.1016/j.yexcr.2018.06.018 II: Correlated fluorescence microscopy and multi-ion beam secondary ion mass spectrometry imaging reveals phosphatidylethanolamine increase in the membrane of cancer cells over-expressing the molecular chaperone subunit CCTδ. (2021)
Fletcher J.S., Sämfors S., Vallin J., Svanström A., Grantham J. Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry 413:445–453, DOI:
::doi::10.1007/s00216-020-03013-9 III: Functional assessment of the V390F mutation in the CCTδ subunit of chaperonin containing tailless complex polypeptide 1.
Vallin J., Grantham J. Cell stress chaperones In Press IV: Sequestration of the Transcription Factor STAT3 by the Molecular Chaperone CCT: A Potential Mechanism for Modulation of STAT3 Phosphorylation. (2021)
Vallin J., Córdoba-Beldad C.M., Grantham J. Journal of Molecular Biology (2021) 433, 166958. DOI: ::doi::10.1016/j.jmb.2021.166958 V: The molecular chaperone CCT sequesters gelsolin and protects it from cleavage by caspase-3
Cuellar J., Vallin J., Svanström A., Maestro M., Bueno-Carrasco M.T., Willardson B.M., Valpuesta J.M., Grantham J. Manuscript
Degree
Doctor of Philosophy
University
University of Gothenburg. Faculty of Science
Institution
Department of Chemistry and Molecular Biology ; Institutionen för kemi och molekylärbiologi
Disputation
Fredagen den 29 oktober 2021 kl. 12.30, 2119, Hus 2 HVB, Institutionen för vårdvetenskap och hälsa, Arvid Wallgrens backe, ingång F
Date of defence
2021-10-29
josefin.vallin@gu.se
Date
2021-10-07Author
Vallin, Josefine
Keywords
TRiC
Chaperonin
CCT oligomer
CCT monomer
cancer
p150Glued
gelsolin
STAT3
Publication type
Doctoral thesis
ISBN
978-91-8009-502-0
978-91-8009-503-7
Language
eng