[Yeast chaperone Hspl04 regulates gene expression on the posttranscriptional level]
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[Yeast chaperone Hspl04 regulates gene expression on the posttranscriptional level]
Abstract
Yeast chaperon Hsp104 is known as a protein which is able to dissociate aggregates of the heat damaged proteins and prion aggregates into smaller pieces or monomers. In our work the effects of Hsp104 on the PrP-GFP and GFP proteins have been analyzed. The PrP-GFP protein forms the high molecular weight aggregates, whereas GFP is unable to aggregate in yeast cell. We have shown that Hsp104 regulates the amount of PrP-GFP and GFP in yeast cells and direction of chaperone action depends on promoter controlling production of these proteins. The overproduction of Hsp104 increases the amount of PrP-GFP and GFP proteins when the corresponding genes are under control of CUP1 promoter. In contrast, the overproduction of Hsp104 decreases the amount of PrP-GFP and GFP is case of their expression under control of GPD promoter. The effects of Hspl04 are not related with any changes in mRNA content of the genes under investigation and with ability of the proteins to form aggregates. Thus, the functions of this chaperon are not restricted by dissociation of the protein aggregates. Our data show that Hsp104 regulates the gene expression on the posttranscriptional level.
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