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Molecules and Cells
2003 Volume.16 No. 1 p.84 ~ p.91
Cooperative Interaction of Hsp40 and TPR1 with Hsp70 Reverses Hsp70-HspBp1 Complex Formation
Oh Won-kyung

Song Jaewhan
Abstract
Hsp40 and TRP1 are chaperone adaptors that regulate Hsp70-dependent folding processes by interacting with the amino terminal and carboxy terminal domains of Hsp70, respectively. In this study, we report cooperative interactions involving Hsp70, Hsp40, and TPR1 that enhance Hsp70-dependent folding of chemically denatured substrates. Hsp40 and Hsp70 dependent folding of chemically denatured luciferase was enhanced by up to 80% when TRP1 was also present. HspBp1, a negative modulator of Hsp70, completely inhibited Hsp70-dependent folding in the presence of Hsp40. However, when TPR1 was included in the reaction, the inhibitory effect of HspBp1 was reversed. To analyze the interactions, Kd analysis and competition assays were carried out. The Kds of the interactions of Hsp40, TRP1, and HspBp1 with Hsp70 were 0.5, 0.6, and 0.04 mM, respectively. Interestingly, the Hsp70/HspBp1 complex could only be dissociated in the presence of both Hsp40 and TPR1, suggesting cooperative interaction between Hsp70, Hsp40 and TPR1. To examine these interactions in vivo, we established a tetracycline-regulatable Hela cell line that expresses Hsp70 in the absence of doxycycline. Exprssion of HspBp1 inhibited Hsp70-dependent folding of heatdenatured luciferase, and this effect was only reversed in the presence of Hsp40 and TPR1. Our findings reveal a novel mechanism of positive regulation of Hsp70-dependent folding.
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