The 90-kDa heat shock protein (Hsp90)
is a highly flexible dimer
able to self-associate in the presence of divalent cations or under
heat shock. This study investigated the relationship between Hsp90
oligomers and the Hsp90 cochaperone Aha1 (activator of Hsp90 ATPase).
The interactions of Aha1 with Hsp90 dimers and oligomers were evaluated
by ultracentrifugation, size-exclusion chromatography coupled to multiangle
laser light scattering and high-mass matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization
time-of-flight mass spectrometry. Hsp90 dimer was able to bind up
to four Aha1 molecules, and Hsp90 oligomers are also able to interact
with Aha1. The binding of Aha1 did not interfere with the Hsp90 oligomerization
process. Except for Hsp90 dimer, the stoichiometry of the interaction
remained constant, at 2 Aha1 molecules per Hsp90 dimer, regardless
of the degree of Hsp90 oligomerization. Moreover, Aha1 predominantly
bound to Hsp90 oligomers. Thus, the ability of Hsp90 oligomers to
bind the Aha1 ATPase activator reinforces their role within the Hsp90
chaperone machineries