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Human Hsp90: interaction with the co-chaperone Tom70 and effect of celastrol on the structure and function

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Author(s):
Letícia Maria Zanphorlin Murakami
Total Authors: 1
Document type: Doctoral Thesis
Press: Campinas, SP.
Institution: Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP). Instituto de Química
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Examining board members:
Carlos Henrique Inacio Ramos; Ana Paula Canedo Valente; Ana Paula Ulian de Araujo; Ljubica Tasic; Marco Aurelio Zezzi Arruda
Advisor: Carlos Henrique Inacio Ramos
Abstract

Molecular chaperones and heat shock proteins (Hsp) act against protein aggregation and misfolding, which are the causal agents of neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer and Parkinson. Hsp90 is one of the most important molecular chaperones, considered essential for cell viability in eukaryotes, since it is associated with the maturation of proteins involved in cell cycle and signaling. In addition, it was demonstrated that Hsp90 is implicated in the stabilization of the tumor phenotype of various types of cancer, highlighting its biomedical importance. The interaction with co-chaperones, auxiliary proteins of chaperones, allows that Hsp90 acts as a hub, being a central point for regulation of several other proteins. Many of these co-chaperones have one or more TPR domains that interact with the C-terminus of Hsp90. In this PhD project, we investigated structural and thermodynamic characteristics of the interaction between the C-terminus domain of Hsp90 (C-Hsp90) and the TPR co-chaperone human Tom70, using techniques of cross-linking coupled with mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS), isothermal titration calorimetry (ITC), small angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) and molecular modeling. The results of LC-MS/MS and ITC revealed new regions involved in the interaction of the C-Hsp90 with Tom70, which encompasses the A7 helix from Tom70, and SAXS experiments unveiled the low resolution structure of the proteins C-Hsp90, Tom70 and the C-Hsp90/Tom70 complex. In addition, we investigated the effect of celastrol, a compound with a potential anti-cancer activity, on the conformation and function of Hsp90. In the presence of celastrol, Hsp90 undergoes oligomerization and the nature of the oligomers was determined by biochemical and biophysical tools such as dynamic light scattering (DLS), size-exclusion chromatography coupled to multi-angle light scattering (SEC-MALS) and native gel electrophoresis. Interestingly, the celastrol-induced oligomerization did not affect the protective activities of Hsp90 against protein aggregation or the capacity to bind TPR co-chaperones. This is the first study to point out a possible mechanism for the action of celastrol on Hsp90. Collectively, our findings contribute to a better understanding of the molecular mechanisms associated to the interaction between chaperones and co-chaperones, as well as chaperones and potential ligands (AU)

FAPESP's process: 10/05417-9 - Investigation of the effect of polyphenols on the mechanism of amyloid fibril formation.
Grantee:Leticia Maria Zanphorlin
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Doctorate