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PA28αβ Reduces Size and Increases Hydrophilicity of 20S Immunoproteasome Peptide Products

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CHEMISTRY & BIOLOGY
Volume 21, Issue 4, Pages 470-480

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.chembiol.2014.02.006

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  1. Italian Ministry of Instruction, University and Research (MIUR)

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The specific roles that immunoproteasome variants play in MHC class I antigen presentation are unknown at present. To investigate the biochemical properties of different immunoproteasome forms and unveil the molecular mechanisms of PA28 activity, we performed in vitro degradation of full-length proteins by 20S, 26S, and PA28 alpha beta-20S immunoproteasomes and analyzed the spectrum of peptides released. Notably, PA28 alpha beta-20S immunoproteasomes hydrolyze proteins at the same low rates as 20S alone, which is in line with PA28, neither stimulating nor preventing entry of unfolded polypeptides into the core particle. Most importantly, binding of PA28 alpha beta to 20S greatly reduces the size of proteasomal products and favors the release of specific, more hydrophilic, longer peptides. Hence, PA28 alpha beta may either allosterically modify proteasome active sites or act as a selective smart sieve that controls the efflux of products from the 20S proteolytic chamber.

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