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A specialized Hsp90 co-chaperone network regulates steroid hormone receptor response to ligand.


ABSTRACT: Heat shock protein-90 (Hsp90) chaperone machinery is involved in the stability and activity of its client proteins. The chaperone function of Hsp90 is regulated by co-chaperones and post-translational modifications. Although structural evidence exists for Hsp90 interaction with clients, our understanding of the impact of Hsp90 chaperone function toward client activity in cells remains elusive. Here, we dissect the impact of recently identified higher eukaryotic co-chaperones, FNIP1/2 (FNIPs) and Tsc1, toward Hsp90 client activity. Our data show that Tsc1 and FNIP2 form mutually exclusive complexes with FNIP1, and that unlike Tsc1, FNIP1/2 interact with the catalytic residue of Hsp90. Functionally, these co-chaperone complexes increase the affinity of the steroid hormone receptors glucocorticoid receptor and estrogen receptor to their ligands in vivo. We provide a model for the responsiveness of the steroid hormone receptor activation upon ligand binding as a consequence of their association with specific Hsp90:co-chaperone subpopulations.

SUBMITTER: Backe SJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9306012 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A specialized Hsp90 co-chaperone network regulates steroid hormone receptor response to ligand.

Backe Sarah J SJ   Sager Rebecca A RA   Regan Bethany R BR   Sit Julian J   Major Lauren A LA   Bratslavsky Gennady G   Woodford Mark R MR   Bourboulia Dimitra D   Mollapour Mehdi M  

Cell reports 20220701 2


Heat shock protein-90 (Hsp90) chaperone machinery is involved in the stability and activity of its client proteins. The chaperone function of Hsp90 is regulated by co-chaperones and post-translational modifications. Although structural evidence exists for Hsp90 interaction with clients, our understanding of the impact of Hsp90 chaperone function toward client activity in cells remains elusive. Here, we dissect the impact of recently identified higher eukaryotic co-chaperones, FNIP1/2 (FNIPs) and  ...[more]

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