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Hsp90 is cleaved by reactive oxygen species at a highly conserved N-terminal amino Acid motif
Authors:Raphaël Beck  Nicolas Dejeans  Christophe Glorieux  Mélanie Creton  Edouard Delaive  Marc Dieu  Martine Raes  Philippe Levêque  Bernard Gallez  Matthieu Depuydt  Jean-François Collet  Pedro Buc Calderon  Julien Verrax
Institution:Louvain Drug Research Institute, Université catholique de Louvain (UCL), Brussels, Belgium.
Abstract:Hsp90 is an essential chaperone that is necessary for the folding, stability and activity of numerous proteins. In this study, we demonstrate that free radicals formed during oxidative stress conditions can cleave Hsp90. This cleavage occurs through a Fenton reaction which requires the presence of redox-active iron. As a result of the cleavage, we observed a disruption of the chaperoning function of Hsp90 and the degradation of its client proteins, for example, Bcr-Abl, RIP, c-Raf, NEMO and hTert. Formation of Hsp90 protein radicals on exposure to oxidative stress was confirmed by immuno-spin trapping. Using a proteomic analysis, we determined that the cleavage occurs in a conserved motif of the N-terminal nucleotide binding site, between Ile-126 and Gly-127 in Hsp90β, and between Ile-131 and Gly-132 in Hsp90α. Given the importance of Hsp90 in diverse biological functions, these findings shed new light on how oxidative stress can affect cellular homeostasis.
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