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Chaperone Effects on Prion and Nonprion Aggregates
Authors:Eugene G Rikhvanov  Nina V Romanova  and Yury O Chernoff
Institution:1Siberian Institute of Plant Physiology and Biochemistry; Russian Academy of Sciences; Irkutsk, Russia;2School of Biology and Institute for Bioengineering and Bioscience; Georgia Institute of Technology; Atlanta, Georgia USA
Abstract:Exposure to high temperature or other stresses induces a synthesis of heat shock proteins. Many of these proteins are molecular chaperones and some of them help cells to cope with heat-induced denaturation and aggregation of other proteins. In the last decade, chaperones have received increased attention in connection with their role in maintenance and propagation of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae prions, infectious or heritable agents transmitted at the protein level. Recent data suggest that functioning of the chaperones in reactivation of heat-damaged proteins and in propagation of prions is based on the same molecular mechanisms but may lead to different consequences depending on the type of aggregate. In both cases the concerted and balanced action of “chaperones'' team,” including Hsp104, Hsp70, Hsp40 and possibly other proteins, determines whether a misfolded protein is to be incorporated into an aggregate, rescued to the native state or targeted for degradation.Key Words: Amyloid, Hsp40, Hsp70, Hsp104, stress response, yeast
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