971 resultados para Heat Shock Proteins
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Background Previous studies have established that mycobacterial infections ameliorate allergic inflammation. However, a non-infectious approach that controls allergic responses might represent a safer and more promising strategy. The 60-65 kDa heat shock protein (Hsp) family is endowed with anti-inflammatory properties, but it is still unclear whether and how single mycobacterial Hsp control allergic disorders. Objective Therefore, in this study we determined whether the administration of Mycobacterial leprae Hsp65 expressed by recombinant a DNA plasmid could attenuate a previously established allergic response. Methods We used an experimental model of airway allergic inflammation to test the effects of immunotherapy with DNA encoding Hsp65. Allergic mice, previously sensitized and challenged with ovalbumin, were treated with tree intramuscular doses of recombinant DNA encoding Hsp65. After treatment, mice received a second allergen challenge and the allergic response was measured. Results We found that immunotherapy attenuated eosinophilia, pulmonary inflammation, Th2 cytokine and mucus production. Moreover, we showed that the inhibition of allergic response is dependent on IL-10 production. Both Hsp65 and allergen-specific IL-10-producing cells contributed to this effect. Cells transferred from DNA-immunized mice to allergic mice migrated to allergic sites and down-modulated the Th2 response. Conclusions and Clinical Relevance Our findings clearly show that immunotherapy with DNA encoding Hsp65 can attenuate an established Th2 allergic inflammation through an IL-10-dependent mechanism; moreover, the migration of allergen-and Hsp65-specific cells to the allergic sites exerts a fundamental role. This work represents a novel contribution to the understanding of immune regulation by Hsp65 in allergic diseases.
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Background: Epsilon-protein kinase C (epsilon PKC) protects the heart from ischemic injury. However, the mechanism(s) of epsilon PKC cardioprotection is still unclear. Identification of the epsilon PKC targets may aid in elucidating the epsilon PKC-mediated cardioprotective mechanisms. Previous studies, using epsilon PKC transgenic mice and difference in gel electrophoresis, identified proteins involved in glucose metabolism, the expression of which was modified by epsilon PKC. Those studies were accompanied by metabolomic analysis, suggesting that increased glucose oxidation may be responsible for the cardioprotective effect of epsilon PKC. Whether these epsilon PKC-mediated alterations were because of differences in protein expression or phosphorylation was not determined. Methods and Results: In the present study, we used an epsilon PKC -specific activator peptide, psi epsilon RACK, combined with phosphoproteomics, to find epsilon PKC targets, and identified that the proteins whose phosphorylation was altered by selective activation of epsilon PKC were mostly mitochondrial proteins. Analysis of the mitochondrial phosphoproteome led to the identification of 55 spots, corresponding to 37 individual proteins, exclusively phosphorylated, in the presence of psi epsilon RACK. The majority of the proteins identified were involved in glucose and lipid metabolism, components of the respiratory chain as well as mitochondrial heat shock proteins. Conclusions: The protective effect of epsilon PKC during ischemia involves phosphorylation of several mitochondrial proteins involved in glucose and lipid metabolism and oxidative phosphorylation. Regulation of these metabolic pathways by epsilon PKC phosphorylation may lead to epsilon PKC-mediated cardioprotection induced by psi epsilon RACK. (Circ J 2012; 76: 1476-1485)
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Anti-silencing factor 1 (ASF1) is a histone chaperone that contributes to the histone deposition during nucleosome assembly in newly replicated DNA. It is involved in chromatin disassembly, transcription activation and in the cellular response to DNA damage. In Leishmania major the ASF1 gene (LmASF1) is located in chromosome 20 and codes for a protein showing 67% of identity with the Trypanosoma brucei TbASF1a. Compared to orthologous proteins, LmASF1 conserves the main residues relevant for its various biological functions. To study ASF1 in Leishmania we generated a mutant overexpressing LmASF1 in L. major. We observed that the excess of LmASF1 impaired promastigotes growth rates and had no impact on cell cycle progress. Differently from yeast, ASF1 overproduction in Leishmania did not affect expression levels of genes located on telomeres, but led to an upregulation of proteins involved in chromatin remodelling and physiological stress, such as heat shock proteins, oxidoreductase activity and proteolysis. In addition, we observed that LmASF1 mutant is more susceptible to the DNA damaging agent, methyl methane sulphonate, than the control line. Therefore, our study suggests that ASF1 from Leishmania pertains to the chromatin remodelling machinery of the parasite and acts on its response to DNA damage.
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OBJETIVO: A falência hepática é uma consequência da inflamação sistêmica após pancreatite aguda. Avaliou-se o efeito da reposição volêmica com soluções salinas fisiológicas ou hipertônica na produção hepática de citocinas e na expressão de proteínas ativadas por choque térmico e proteínas ligadas à apoptose durante a pancreatite aguda. MÉTODOS: Ratos Wistar foram divididos em quatro grupos: C - animais controles não submetidos à lesão e nem ao tratamento; NT - animais submetidos à indução de pancreatite aguda e não tratados; SN - animais submetidos à indução de pancreatite aguda e tratados com solução salina normal (NaCl 0,9%); SH - animais submetidos à pancreatite aguda e tratados com solução salina hipertônica (NaCl 7,5%). A pancreatite aguda foi induzida por infusão retrógrada transduodenal de taurocolato de sódio 2,5% no ducto pancreático. Após 4, 12 e 24 horas da indução da pancreatite aguda, analisaram-se, no fígado, TNF-α, IL-1β, IL-6 e IL-10, caspase-2, caspase-7, APAF-1, AIF, HSP60 e HSP90. RESULTADOS: A caspase-2 diminuiu nos grupos SN e SH (p<0,05 versus C) após 12 horas. APAF-1, AIF e HSP90 permaneceram inalterados. Após 4 horas da indução, a capsase-7 aumentou no grupo NT (p<0,01 versus C), embora se mantendo em níveis basais nos grupos reperfundidos. A HSP60 aumentou em todos os grupos após 4 horas (p<0,001 versus C). No entanto, o grupo SH mostrou menor expressão de HSP60 que o grupo SN (p<0,05). A solução salina hipertônica manteve a produção de citocinas em níveis normais. A reperfusão com volume com solução salina normal ou hipertônica, modulou significativamente a expressão de caspase-7. CONCLUSÃO: A reposição volêmica com solução salina normal ou hipertônica foi efetiva em reduzir a caspase-7. Entretanto, somente a solução salina hipertônica foi capaz de regular a produção de citocinas e a expressão de HSP60 em todos os momentos analisados.
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Apolipoprotein J (ApoJ) ist ein sezerniertes heterodimeres 80kDa Glykoprotein mit zytoprotektiven und antiinflammatorischen Eigenschaften, das ein nahezu ubiquitäres Expressionsmuster aufweist. Eine stark erhöhte ApoJ-Expression ist mit neurodegenerativen Erkrankungen, Atherosklerose, myokardialem Infarkt sowie einer Vielzahl anderer pathophysiologischer Bedingungen assoziiert. Die potentielle Bedeutung von ApoJ umfasst eine Funktion als extrazelluläres Chaperon, Komplementinhibitor, NF-kB-Inhibitor sowie eine Beteiligung an der Endozytose von nekrotischen Zellfragmenten. Unter Bedingungen, die zu einer massiven Akkumulation von absterbenden Zellen führen, ist eine vermehrte Expression von ApoJ auf die überlebenden Nachbarzellen in den betroffenen Geweben beschränkt. Die molekularen Mechanismen, die dieser gesteigerten ApoJ-Genexpression zugrunde liegen, sind jedoch unbekannt. Untersuchungen unserer Arbeitsgruppe konnten zeigen, dass eine Inkubation mit nekrotischem Zellmaterial in vitro eine Akkumulation von ApoJ-mRNA in Fibroblasten der Zelllinie Rat1 induziert, was darauf hindeutet, dass unter pathophysiologischen Bedingungen von nekrotischen Zellen exponierte bzw. freigesetzte Faktoren zu einer gesteigerten ApoJ-Genexpression in umliegenden vitalen Zellen beitragen können. Die im Rahmen der vorliegenden Arbeit durchgeführten Untersuchungen zeigen eine Korrelation zwischen der Expression von Toll-like Rezeptoren (TLRs) in Fibroblasten (Rat1), glatten Gefäßmuskelzellen (CRL2018) sowie embryonalen Dottersackzellen (10A) und einer durch nekrotische Zellen induzierten ApoJ-mRNA-Expression in diesen Zelllinien. Es wird angenommen, dass TLRs neben pathogenassoziierten Strukturen (PAMPs) auch durch körpereigene Agonisten wie Hitzeschockproteine und Nukleinsäuren aktiviert werden. In weiterführenden Experimenten stellte sich unter anderem heraus, dass neben nekrotischen Zellen auch der TLR3-spezifische Agonist Poly(I:C), eine synthetische doppelsträngige RNA, ausschließlich in den beiden TLR3-exprimierenden Zelllinien CRL2018 und Rat1, nicht jedoch in TLR3-defizienten 10A-Zellen, die ApoJ-mRNA-Expression induziert. Darüber hinaus führt auch die Inkubation mit eukaryotischer RNA (Gesamt-RNA, t-RNA) zu einer Akkumulation von ApoJ-mRNA in CRL2018-Zellen. Die Ergebnisse dieser Arbeit zeigen erstmals, dass die Expression von ApoJ-mRNA durch extrazelluläre Ribonukleinsäuren in TLR3-abhängiger Weise induziert wird, was darauf hindeutet, dass in verletzten Geweben aus post-apoptotischen oder nekrotischen Zellen freigesetzte Ribonukleinsäuren zu einer vermehrten ApoJ-Genexpression in vitalen Nachbarzellen beitragen.
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Das Glaukom stellt eine heterogene Gruppe von okularen Erkrankungen dar, deren Pathogenese sich durch einen langsamen, progradienten Untergang von retinalen Ganglienzellen und ihren Axonen auszeichnet. rnIn den letzten Jahren wurde im Kontext der Glaukompathogenese verstärkt die Beteiligung autoreaktiver Antikörper diskutiert. Ein Schwerpunkt dieser Arbeit bestand in dem Vergleich solcher Autoantikörper-Reaktionen in den Serum- und Kammerwasserproben einzelner Glaukompatienten. Hierdurch sollte geklärt werden, inwieweit die Immunreaktivitäten dieser beiden Körperflüssigkeiten miteinander übereinstimmen und ob sich Hinweise auf eine lokale Antikörperproduktion im immunprivilegierten Auge finden lassen. Mittels eines etablierten Protein-Microarray-Verfahrens wurden die Immunreaktionen gegen 40 verschiedene Antigene, wie z.B. Hitzeschock-Proteine oder neuronale Strukturproteine, untersucht. Die Ergebnisse zeigten, dass die detektierten Autoantikörper-Reaktionen gegen mehr als 80% der untersuchten Antigene in beiden Körperflüssigkeiten miteinander übereinstimmen. Verdeutlicht wird hierdurch, dass die Antikörper-basierenden immunologischen Vorgänge im Auge bzw. Kammerwasser, trotz dessen Abschottung vom Blutkreislauf durch die Blut-Retina-Schranke, denen des Serums stark ähneln. Nur vereinzelt lassen sich Hinweise auf eine lokale Antikörperproduktion im Auge finden, wodurch die Bedeutung der detektierten Serumantikörper-Reaktionen für die Glaukomerkrankung belegt wird. rnEin weiterer Schwerpunkt der Arbeit lag auf der Detektion möglicher veränderter Proteinexpressionen in den Retinae und Serumproben von Glaukompatienten, die potentiell zu den neurodegenerativen Prozessen der Glaukompathogenese beitragen. Um die Analyse spezifischer Proteinexpressionen zu ermöglichen, wurde das Verfahren des Antikörper-Microarrays etabliert und auf die Fragestellung angewendet. Untersucht wurden hierbei vor allem die Abundanzen von Komplementproteinen, Zytokinen und Hitzeschock-Proteinen, aber auch die von verschiedenen neuronalen Strukturproteinen. Als Probenmaterial dienten Serum- und Retinaproben von Glaukompatienten, die vergleichend denen von gesunden Probanden gegenübergestellt wurden. Die Analyse erbrachte die Erkenntnis, dass neben der verstärkten Expression von Komplementproteinen in der Retina (z.B. C3, C6) auch im Serum der Glaukompatienten eine erhöhte Konzentration dieser Proteine vorliegt, die im Rahmen der Glaukomerkrankung möglicherweise ebenfalls eine Rolle spielen. Ähnliches konnte für verschiedene Zytokine, wie z.B. TNF-α, IFN-γ oder IL1-β beobachtet werden, die in den untersuchten Retinae von Glaukomprobanden, teilweise auch in den Serumproben der Patienten, in verstärktem Maße detektiert werden konnten. Die erhöhte Produktion von Zytokinen in der Retina ist wahrscheinlich auf die Aktivierung von Gliazellen zurückzuführen, ein Ereignis für das in dieser Arbeit zahlreiche Hinweise gefunden werden konnten. Die Gliaaktivierung wird vermutlich durch apoptotische Prozesse in der Retina ausgelöst, eventuell aber auch durch eine erfolgte Komplementaktivierung. Darüber hinaus konnten mittels eines massenspektrometrischen Verfahrens weitere Expressionsunterschiede verschiedener retinaler Proteine bei Glaukompatienten festgestellt werden. Diese Veränderungen, wie z.B. geminderte Mengen von ROS-eliminierenden Proteinen, wie der Superoxid Dismutase und Peroxiredoxin-2, begünstigen bzw. verstärken sehr wahrscheinlich die neurodegenerativen Prozesse in der Retina von GlaukompatientenrnInwieweit die untersuchten Faktoren kausativ an den neurodegenerativen Prozessen beteiligt sind, bleibt ungeklärt, jedoch untermauert deren Vielzahl die Notwendigkeit, die Ursache der Glaukomerkrankung als komplexe Interaktion und Wechselwirkung verschiedener Komponenten zu betrachten und nicht als einen einzelnen fehlgesteuerten Mechanismus.rn
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In den vergangenen Jahren konnten zahlreiche Studien die Veränderung des natürlichen Autoantikörperrepertoirs bei Glaukompatienten aufzeigen. Zu den Antigenen zählen verschiedenen Hitzeschockproteinen, aber ebenso neuronal assoziierte Strukturproteine wie das Myelin basische Protein (MBP) oder das sauren Gliafaserprotein und einige neuropyhsiologische Proteine aus der Retina und dem Sehnerven. Da bei den Glaukompatienten nicht einzelne Antikörperreaktionen verändert sind, sondern vielmehr komplexe Autoantikörpermuster vorliegen, bestand das primäre Ziel der Dissertation zu zeigen, ob eine systemische Immunisierung mit MBP, Homogenaten opticus-assoziierter Antigene (ONA) und Antigenen der retinalen Ganglienzellschicht (RGA) den Verlust von retinalen Ganglienzellen (RGZ) in einem Experimentellen Autoimmunen Glaukom (EAG) Tiermodell auslösen können. Die systemische Injektion von MBP, ONA oder RGA induzierten ophthalmopathologische Veränderungen in der Retina, gekennzeichnet durch retinalen Ganglienzellverlust mitsamt Zerstörung der Axone im Sehnerv. Unter der Annahme, dass die Neurodegeneration durch Autoantiköper vermittelt ist, wurde ebenfalls untersucht, ob sich die Antikörperreaktivität gegen okulare Strukturen oder den Sehnerv im Verlauf der Studie verändern. Getestet wurde die Antikörperreaktivität gegen Gewebsschnitte gesunder Tiere mit dem Ergebnis einer signifikanten und zeitabhängigen Zunahme der Immunreaktivität. Darüber hinaus war es erstmals möglich die Ablagerung von IgG Autoantikörpern in der Retina und dem Sehnerv nachzuweisen sowie die Caspase mediierte Apoptose zu untersuchen. Ebenfalls konnte die Verteilung von aktivierten Mikroglia im optischen System evaluiert werden, wobei diese mehrmals in Kolokalisation mit den IgG-Autoantikörpern auftraten. Diese Beobachtungen lassen den Schluss zu, dass die Immunreaktionen von Autoantikörpern alleine und im Zusammenspiel mit der Mikroglia im Zusammenhang mit der Neurodegeneration der retinalen Ganglienzelle im EAG Modell stehen könnten.
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In recent years the hot water treatment (HW) represents an effective and safe approach for managing postharvest decay. This study reported the effect of an HW (60°C for 60 s and 45°C for 10 min) on brown rot and blue mould respectively. Peaches was found more thermotolerant compared to apple fruit, otherwise Penicillium expansum was more resistant to heat with respect to Monilinia spp. In semi-commercial and commercial trials, the inhibition of brown rot in naturally infected peaches was higher than 78% after 6 days at 0°C and 3 days at 20°C. Moreover, in laboratory trials a 100% disease incidence reduction was obtained by treating artificially infected peaches at 6-12 h after inoculation revealing a curative effect of HW. The expression levels of some genes were evaluated by qRT-PCR. Specifically, the cell wall genes (β-GAL, PL, PG, PME) showed a general decrease of expression level whereas PAL, CHI, HSP70 and ROS-scavenging genes were induced in treated peaches compared to the control ones. Contrarily, HW applied on artificially infected fruit before the inoculum was found to increase brown rot susceptibility. This aspect might be due to an increase of fruit VOCs emission as revealed by PTR-ToF-MS analysis. In addition a microarray experiment was conducted to analyze molecular mechanisms underneath the apple response to heat. Our results showed a largest amount of induced Heat shock proteins (HSPs), Heat shock cognate proteins (HSCs), Heat shock transcription factors (HSTFs) genes found at 1 and 4 hours from the treatment. Those genes required for the thermotolerance process could be involved in induced resistance response. The hypothesis was confirmed by 30% of blue mold disease reduction in artificially inoculated apple after 1 and 4 hours from the treatment. In order to improve peaches quality and disease management during storage, an innovative tool was also used: Da-meter.
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The expression of Heat Shock Proteins (HSPs) is increased in various cancers and has been shown to correlate with biological tumor behaviour. This study aimed to investigate the impact of HSP70, HSP60 and HSP27 expression in colon cancer.
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Recognition of bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS) by the innate immune system involves at least three receptor molecules: CD14, TLR4 and MD-2. Additional receptor components such as heat shock proteins, chemokine receptor 4 (CXCR4), or CD55 have been suggested to be part of this activation cluster; possibly acting as additional LPS transfer molecules. Our group has previously identified CXCR4 as a component of the "LPS-sensing apparatus". In this study we aimed to elucidate the role that CXCR4 plays in innate immune responses to LPS. Here we demonstrate that CXCR4 transfection results in responsiveness to LPS. Fluorescence correlation spectroscopy experiments further showed that LPS directly interacts with CXCR4. Our data suggest that CXCR4 is not only involved in LPS binding but is also responsible for triggering signalling, especially mitogen-activated protein kinases in response to LPS. Finally, co-clustering of CXCR4 with other LPS receptors seems to be crucial for LPS signalling, thus suggesting that CXCR4 is a functional part of the multimeric LPS "sensing apparatus".
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Heat shock protein 90 (HSP90) is an abundant molecular chaperone that regulates the functional stability of client oncoproteins, such as STAT3, Raf-1 and Akt, which play a role in the survival of malignant cells. The chaperone function of HSP90 is driven by the binding and hydrolysis of ATP. The geldanamycin analog, 17-AAG, binds to the ATP pocket of HSP90 leading to the degradation of client proteins. However, treatment with 17-AAG results in the elevation of the levels of antiapoptotic proteins HSP70 and HSP27, which may lead to cell death resistance. The increase in HSP70 and HSP27 protein levels is due to the activation of the transcription factor HSF-1 binding to the promoter region of HSP70 and HSP27 genes. HSF-1 binding subsequently promotes HSP70 and HSP27 gene expression. Based on this, I hypothesized that inhibition of transcription/translation of HSP or client proteins would enhance 17-AAG-mediated cytotoxicity. Multiple myeloma (MM) cell lines MM.1S, RPMI-8226, and U266 were used as a model. To test this hypothesis, two different strategies were used. For the first approach, a transcription inhibitor was combined with 17-AAG. The established transcription inhibitor Actinomycin D (Act D), used in the clinic, intercalates into DNA and blocks RNA elongation. Stress inducible (HSP90á, HSP70 and HSP27) and constitutive (HSP90â and HSC70) mRNA and protein levels were measured using real time RT-PCR and immunoblot assays. Treatment with 0.5 µM 17-AAG for 8 hours resulted in the induction of all HSP transcript and protein levels in the MM cell lines. This induction of HSP mRNA levels was diminished by 0.05 µg/mL Act D for 12 hours in the combination treatment, except for HSP70. At the protein level, Act D abrogated the 17-AAG-mediated induction of all HSP expression levels, including HSP70. Cytotoxic evaluation (Annexin V/7-AAD assay) of Act D in combination with 17-AAG suggested additive or more than additive interactions. For the second strategy, an agent that affected bioenergy production in addition to targeting transcription and translation was used. Since ATP is necessary for the proper folding and maturation of client proteins by HSP90, ATP depletion should lead to a decrease in client protein levels. The transcription and translation inhibitor 8-Chloro-Adenosine (8-Cl-Ado), currently in clinical trials, is metabolized into its cytotoxic form 8-Cl-ATP causing a parallel decrease of the cellular ATP pool. Treatment with 0.5 µM 17-AAG for 8 hours resulted in the induction of all HSP transcript and protein levels in the three MM cell lines evaluated. In the combination treatment, 10 µM 8-Cl-Ado for 20 hours did not abrogate the induction of HSP mRNA or protein levels. Since cellular bioenergy is necessary for the stabilization of oncoproteins by HSP90, immunoblot assays analyzing for expression levels of client proteins such as STAT3, Raf-1, and Akt were performed. Immunoblot assays detecting for the phosphorylation status of the translation repressor 4E-BP1, whose activity is modulated by upstream kinases sensitive to changes in ATP levels, were also performed. The hypophosphorylated state of 4E-BP1 leads to translation repression. Data indicated that treatment with 17-AAG alone resulted in a minor (<10%) change in STAT3, Raf-1, and Akt protein levels, while no change was observed for 4E-BP1. The combination treatment resulted in more than 50% decrease of the client protein levels and hypophosphorylation of 4E-BP1 in all MM cell lines. Treatment with 8-Cl-Ado alone resulted in less than 30% decrease in client protein levels as well as a decrease in 4E-BP1 phosphorylation. Cytotoxic evaluation of 8-Cl-Ado in combination with 17-AAG resulted in more than additive cytotoxicity when drugs were combined in a sequential manner. In summary, these data suggest that the mechanism-based combination of agents that target transcription, translation, or decrease cellular bioenergy with 17-AAG results in increase cytotoxicity when compared to the single agents. Such combination strategies may be applied in the clinic since these drugs are established chemotherapeutic agents or currently in clinical trials.
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The eukaryotic stress response is an essential mechanism that helps protect cells from a variety of environmental stresses. Cell death can result if cells are not able to properly adapt and protect themselves against adverse stress conditions. Failure to properly deal with stress has implications in human diseases including neurodegenerative disorders and distinct cancers, emphasizing the importance of understanding the eukaryotic stress response in detail. As part of this response, expression of a battery of heat shock proteins (HSP) is induced, which act as molecular chaperones to assist in the repair or triage of unfolded proteins. The 90-kDa HSP (Hsp90) operates in the context of a multi-chaperone complex to promote the maturation of nuclear and cytoplasmic clients. I have discovered that Hsp90 and the co-chaperone Sba1 accumulate in the nucleus of quiescent Saccharomyces cerevisiae cells in a karyopherin-dependent manner. I isolated nuclear accumulation- defective HSP82 mutant alleles to probe the nature of this targeting event and identified a mutant with a single amino acid substitution (I578F) sufficient to prevent nuclear accumulation of Hsp90 in quiescent cells. Diploid hsp82-I578F cells exhibited pronounced defects in spore wall construction and maturation, resulting in catastrophic sporulation. The mislocalization and sporulation phenotypes were shared by another previously identified HSP82 mutant allele, further linking localization to Hsp90 functional status. Pharmacological inhibition of Hsp90 with macbecin in sporulating diploid cells also blocked spore formation, underscoring the importance of this chaperone in this developmental program. The yeast molecular chaperone Hsp104 is a member of the Hsp100 superfamily of AAA+ ATPases. Unlike the Hsp90 family of chaperones, Hsp104 is not restricted to a specific set of client proteins, but rather assists in reactivating stress-denatured proteins by solubilizing protein aggregates. I have discovered that Hsp104, along with the Hsp70 chaperone, Ssa1, and the sHSP Hsp26 accumulate into RNA processing bodies (P- bodies) and stress granules, sites of mRNA metabolism. I found that Hsp104 recruits both Ssa1 and Hsp26 to P-bodies and that these three chaperones are required for stress granule formation. These findings suggest a possible role for chaperones in mRNA metabolism by aiding in the assembly, disassembly or conversion of these enigmatic mRNP complexes. Taken together, the work presented in this dissertation serves to better understand the eukaryotic stress response by illustrating the importance of subcellular-chaperone localization in key biological processes.
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SSE1 and SSE2 encode the essential yeast members of the Hsp70-related Hsp110 molecular chaperone family. Both mammalian Hsp110 and the Sse proteins functionally interact with cognate cytosolic Hsp70s as nucleotide exchange factors. We demonstrate here that Sse1 forms high-affinity (Kd approximately 10-8 M) heterodimeric complexes with both yeast Ssa and mammalian Hsp70 chaperones and that binding of ATP to Sse1 is required for binding to Hsp70s. Sse1.Hsp70 heterodimerization confers resistance to exogenously added protease, indicative of conformational changes in Sse1 resulting in a more compact structure. The nucleotide binding domains of both Sse1/2 and the Hsp70s dictate interaction specificity and are sufficient for mediating heterodimerization with no discernible contribution from the peptide binding domains. In support of a strongly conserved functional interaction between Hsp110 and Hsp70, Sse1 is shown to associate with and promote nucleotide exchange on human Hsp70. Nucleotide exchange activity by Sse1 is physiologically significant, as deletion of both SSE1 and the Ssa ATPase stimulatory protein YDJ1 is synthetically lethal. The Hsp110 family must therefore be considered an essential component of Hsp70 chaperone biology in the eukaryotic cell.
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Hsp70s mediate protein folding, translocation, and macromolecular complex remodeling reactions. Their activities are regulated by proteins that exchange ADP for ATP from the nucleotide-binding domain (NBD) of the Hsp70. These nucleotide exchange factors (NEFs) include the Hsp110s, which are themselves members of the Hsp70 family. We report the structure of an Hsp110:Hsc70 nucleotide exchange complex. The complex is characterized by extensive protein:protein interactions and symmetric bridging interactions between the nucleotides bound in each partner protein's NBD. An electropositive pore allows nucleotides to enter and exit the complex. The role of nucleotides in complex formation and dissociation, and the effects of the protein:protein interactions on nucleotide exchange, can be understood in terms of the coupled effects of the nucleotides and protein:protein interactions on the open-closed isomerization of the NBDs. The symmetrical interactions in the complex may model other Hsp70 family heterodimers in which two Hsp70s reciprocally act as NEFs.
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Divergent relatives of the Hsp70 protein chaperone such as the Hsp110 and Grp170 families have been recognized for some time, yet their biochemical roles remained elusive. Recent work has revealed that these "atypical" Hsp70s exist in stable complexes with classic Hsp70s where they exert a powerful nucleotide-exchange activity that synergizes with Hsp40/DnaJ-type cochaperones to dramatically accelerate Hsp70 nucleotide cycling. This represents a novel evolutionary transition from an independent protein-folding chaperone to what appears to be a dedicated cochaperone. Contributions of the atypical Hsp70s to established cellular roles for Hsp70 now must be deciphered.