Identification of a Non-canonical Function of Prefoldin Subunit 5 in Proteasome Assembly.

J Mol Biol

Laboratory of Molecular Basis of Aging and Rejuvenation, Institute of Biochemistry and Biophysics, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland. Electronic address:

Published: December 2024

The prefoldin complex is a heterohexameric, evolutionarily conserved co-chaperone that assists in folding of polypeptides downstream of the protein translation machinery. Loss of prefoldin function leads to impaired solubility of cellular proteins. The degradation of proteins by the proteasome is an integral part of protein homeostasis. Failure of regulated protein degradation can lead to the accumulation of misfolded and defective proteins. We show that prefoldin subunit 5 is required for proteasome activity by contributing to the assembly of the 26S proteasome. In particular, we found that absence of the prefoldin subunit 5 impairs formation of the Rpt ring subcomplex of the proteasome. Concomitant deletion of PFD5 and HSM3, a chaperone for assembly of the ATPase subunits comprising the Rpt ring, exacerbates this effect, suggesting a synergistic relationship between the two factors in proteasome assembly. Thus, our findings reveal a regulatory mechanism wherein prefoldin subunit 5 plays a crucial role in maintaining proteasome integrity, thereby influencing the degradation of proteins.

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