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Evidence for a protein mutator in yeast: role of the Hsp70-related chaperone ssb in formation, stability, and toxicity of the [PSI] prion
Authors:Chernoff Y O  Newnam G P  Kumar J  Allen K  Zink A D
Institution:School of Biology, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0230, USA. yc22@prism.gatech.edu
Abstract:Propagation of the yeast protein-based non-Mendelian element PSI], a prion-like form of the release factor Sup35, was shown to be regulated by the interplay between chaperone proteins Hsp104 and Hsp70. While overproduction of Hsp104 protein cures cells of PSI], overproduction of the Ssa1 protein of the Hsp70 family protects PSI] from the curing effect of Hsp104. Here we demonstrate that another protein of the Hsp70 family, Ssb, previously implicated in nascent polypeptide folding and protein turnover, exhibits effects on PSI] which are opposite those of Ssa. Ssb overproduction increases, while Ssb depletion decreases, PSI] curing by the overproduced Hsp104. Both spontaneous PSI] formation and PSI] induction by overproduction of the homologous or heterologous Sup35 protein are increased significantly in the strain lacking Ssb. This is the first example when inactivation of an unrelated cellular protein facilitates prion formation. Ssb is therefore playing a role in protein-based inheritance, which is analogous to the role played by the products of mutator genes in nucleic acid-based inheritance. Ssb depletion also decreases toxicity of the overproduced Sup35 and causes extreme sensitivity to the PSI]-curing chemical agent guanidine hydrochloride. Our data demonstrate that various members of the yeast Hsp70 family have diverged from each other in regard to their roles in prion propagation and suggest that Ssb could serve as a proofreading component of the enzymatic system, which prevents formation of prion aggregates.
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