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Analysis of novel hyperosmotic shock response suggests 'beads in liquid' cytosol structure.


ABSTRACT: Proteins can aggregate in response to stresses, including hyperosmotic shock. Formation and disassembly of aggregates is a relatively slow process. We describe a novel instant response of the cell to hyperosmosis, during which chaperones and other proteins form numerous foci with properties uncharacteristic of classical aggregates. These foci appeared/disappeared seconds after shock onset/removal, in close correlation with cell volume changes. Genome-wide and targeted testing revealed chaperones, metabolic enzymes, P-body components and amyloidogenic proteins in the foci. Most of these proteins can form large assemblies and for some, the assembled state was pre-requisite for participation in foci. A genome-wide screen failed to identify genes whose absence prevented foci participation by Hsp70. Shapes of and interconnections between foci, revealed by super-resolution microscopy, indicated that the foci were compressed between other entities. Based on our findings, we suggest a new model of cytosol architecture as a collection of numerous gel-like regions suspended in a liquid network. This network is reduced in volume in response to hyperosmosis and forms small pockets between the gel-like regions.

SUBMITTER: Alexandrov AI 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6679407 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Proteins can aggregate in response to stresses, including hyperosmotic shock. Formation and disassembly of aggregates is a relatively slow process. We describe a novel instant response of the cell to hyperosmosis, during which chaperones and other proteins form numerous foci with properties uncharacteristic of classical aggregates. These foci appeared/disappeared seconds after shock onset/removal, in close correlation with cell volume changes. Genome-wide and targeted testing revealed chaperones  ...[more]

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