Differential Interactions of Molecular Chaperones and Yeast Prions.

J Fungi (Basel)

Department of Genetics and Biotechnology, St. Petersburg State University, 199034 St. Petersburg, Russia.

Published: January 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • Baker's yeast is used as a model organism to study eukaryotic cell biology and the behavior of prions, which are protein aggregates that can self-replicate.
  • Over ten prions have been identified in yeast, and various molecular chaperones influence their propagation in different ways.
  • The review highlights the crucial role of Hsp40 proteins in prion propagation, emphasizing the importance of direct interactions between prions and chaperones, as well as the involvement of cell asymmetry, cytoskeleton, and signaling in prion dynamics.

Article Abstract

Baker's yeast is an important model organism that is applied to study various aspects of eukaryotic cell biology. Prions in yeast are self-perpetuating heritable protein aggregates that can be leveraged to study the interaction between the protein quality control (PQC) machinery and misfolded proteins. More than ten prions have been identified in yeast, of which the most studied ones include [], [], and []. While all of the major molecular chaperones have been implicated in propagation of yeast prions, many of these chaperones differentially impact propagation of different prions and/or prion variants. In this review, we summarize the current understanding of the life cycle of yeast prions and systematically review the effects of different chaperone proteins on their propagation. Our analysis clearly shows that Hsp40 proteins play a central role in prion propagation by determining the fate of prion seeds and other amyloids. Moreover, direct prion-chaperone interaction seems to be critically important for proper recruitment of all PQC components to the aggregate. Recent results also suggest that the cell asymmetry apparatus, cytoskeleton, and cell signaling all contribute to the complex network of prion interaction with the yeast cell.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8877571PMC
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