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Quantitative proteomics identifies Ola1p as a positive regulator of heat shock response in Saccharomyces cerevisiae


ABSTRACT: Ola1 is implicated in various stress response pathways, as well as in cancer and tumor progression. However, Ola1p functions are divergent between species and still remain poorly understood. Here, we studied the role of Ola1p in the heat shock response in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. We show that deletion of OLA1 results in higher levels of proteins with protective functions for proteome stability under heat stress. We found that Ola1p enriches in detergent-resistant protein aggregates during heat stress. In heat-stressed yeast cells, it rapidly forms assemblies that localize to stress granules. In vitro, Ola1p assembly is protein autonomous and coincides with structural rearrangements that occur at similar temperatures and pH values seen in cells. We further observed that deletion of OLA1 leads to increased ubiquitination of protein aggregates formed during heat stress. Upon stress relief, central factors for protein refolding and the clearance of protein aggregates are synthesized in higher amounts in dola1 cells, whereas global translation reinitiation is decreased in these cells. Our data suggest that Ola1p is a positive factor for stabilizing the misfolded proteome that is sequestered in cytoplasmic stress granules during heat stress and, thereby, enables cells to efficiently restore a functional proteome after stress relief.

INSTRUMENT(S): Q Exactive HF

ORGANISM(S): Saccharomyces Cerevisiae (baker's Yeast)

SUBMITTER: Friedel Drepper  

LAB HEAD: Prof. Dr. Bettina Warscheid

PROVIDER: PXD026323 | Pride | 2022-02-17

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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Quantitative proteomics identifies the universally conserved ATPase Ola1p as a positive regulator of heat shock response in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

Dannenmaier Stefan S   Desroches Altamirano Christine C   Schüler Lisa L   Zhang Ying Y   Hummel Johannes J   Milanov Martin M   Oeljeklaus Silke S   Koch Hans-Georg HG   Rospert Sabine S   Alberti Simon S   Warscheid Bettina B  

The Journal of biological chemistry 20210924 5


The universally conserved P-loop ATPase Ola1 is implicated in various cellular stress response pathways, as well as in cancer and tumor progression. However, Ola1p functions are divergent between species, and the involved mechanisms are only poorly understood. Here, we studied the role of Ola1p in the heat shock response of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae using a combination of quantitative and pulse labeling-based proteomics approaches, in vitro studies, and cell-based assays. Our data show  ...[more]

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