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Preservation of orphan ribosomal proteins during stress in chaperone-stirred condensates


ABSTRACT: Ribosome biogenesis is among the most resource-intensive cellular processes, with ribosomal proteins accounting for up to half of all newly synthesized proteins in eukaryotic cells. During stress, cells shut down ribosome biogenesis in part by halting rRNA synthesis, potentially leading to massive accumulation of aggregation-prone “orphan” ribosomal proteins (oRPs). Here we show that during heat shock in yeast and human cells, oRPs accumulate as reversible condensates at the nucleolar periphery recognized by the Hsp70 co-chaperone Sis1/DnaJB6. oRP condensates are liquid-like in cell-free lysate but solidify upon depletion of Sis1 or inhibition of Hsp70. When cells recover from heat shock, oRP condensates disperse in a Sis1-dependent manner, and their ribosomal protein constituents are incorporated into functional ribosomes in the cytosol, enabling cells to efficiently resume growth.

ORGANISM(S): Saccharomyces cerevisiae

PROVIDER: GSE237174 | GEO | 2023/07/27

REPOSITORIES: GEO

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