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Hsc70 Rapidly Engages Tau after Microtubule Destabilization
Authors:Umesh K. Jinwal  John C. O'Leary  III   Sergiy I. Borysov  Jeffrey R. Jones  Qingyou Li  John Koren  III   Jose F. Abisambra  Grant D. Vestal  Lisa Y. Lawson  Amelia G. Johnson  Laura J. Blair  Ying Jin  Yoshinari Miyata  Jason E. Gestwicki  Chad A. Dickey
Affiliation:From the Johnnie B. Byrd Sr. Alzheimer''s Research Institute and the Department of Molecular Medicine, University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida 33613 and ;the Departments of §Biological Chemistry and ;Pathology, Life Sciences Institute, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109
Abstract:The microtubule-associated protein Tau plays a crucial role in regulating the dynamic stability of microtubules during neuronal development and synaptic transmission. In a group of neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer disease and other tauopathies, conformational changes in Tau are associated with the initial stages of disease pathology. Folding of Tau into the MC1 conformation, where the amino acids at residues 7–9 interact with residues 312–342, is one of the earliest pathological alterations of Tau in Alzheimer disease. The mechanism of this conformational change in Tau and the subsequent effect on function and association to microtubules is largely unknown. Recent work by our group and others suggests that members of the Hsp70 family play a significant role in Tau regulation. Our new findings suggest that heat shock cognate (Hsc) 70 facilitates Tau-mediated microtubule polymerization. The association of Hsc70 with Tau was rapidly enhanced following treatment with microtubule-destabilizing agents. The fate of Tau released from the microtubule was found to be dependent on ATPase activity of Hsc70. Microtubule destabilization also rapidly increased the MC1 folded conformation of Tau. An in vitro assay suggests that Hsc70 facilitates formation of MC1 Tau. However, in a hyperphosphorylating environment, the formation of MC1 was abrogated, but Hsc70 binding to Tau was enhanced. Thus, under normal circumstances, MC1 formation may be a protective conformation facilitated by Hsc70. However, in a diseased environment, Hsc70 may preserve Tau in a more unstructured state, perhaps facilitating its pathogenicity.
Keywords:Aging   Chaperone Chaperonin   Heat Shock Protein   Microtubules   Phosphorylation Enzymes   Tau
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