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. 2017 Sep 21;67(6):947-961.e5.
doi: 10.1016/j.molcel.2017.08.004. Epub 2017 Sep 7.

The Plasticity of the Hsp90 Co-chaperone System

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The Plasticity of the Hsp90 Co-chaperone System

Priyanka Sahasrabudhe et al. Mol Cell. .
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Abstract

The Hsp90 system in the eukaryotic cytosol is characterized by a cohort of co-chaperones that bind to Hsp90 and affect its function. Although progress has been made regarding the underlying biochemical mechanisms, how co-chaperones influence Hsp90 client proteins in vivo has remained elusive. By investigating the effect of 12 Hsp90 co-chaperones on the activity of different client proteins in yeast, we find that deletion of co-chaperones can have a neutral or negative effect on client activity but can also lead to more active clients. Only a few co-chaperones are active on all clients studied. Closely related clients and even point mutants can depend on different co-chaperones. These effects are direct because differences in client-co-chaperone interactions can be reconstituted in vitro. Interestingly, some co-chaperones affect client conformation in vivo. Thus, co-chaperones adapt the Hsp90 cycle to the requirements of the client proteins, ensuring optimal activation.

Keywords: Hsp90; S. cerevisiae; Sgt1; Src-kinase; co-chaperones; glucocorticoid receptor; mineralocorticoid receptor; molecular chaperones; protein homeostasis; steroid hormone receptors.

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