Characterization of plant p23-like proteins for their co-chaperone activities

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Zhongming Zhang
William Sullivan
Sara J. Felts
Bishun D. Prasad
David O. Toft
Priti Krishna
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[1] The University of Western Ontario,Department of Biology
[2] Mayo Clinic College of Medicine,Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
[3] Huazhong Agricultural University,State Key Laboratory of Agricultural Microbiology
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Arabidopsis; Co-chaperone; Hsp90; Hsp70; p23; Sba1;
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The small acidic protein p23 is best described as a co-chaperone of Hsp90, an essential molecular chaperone in eukaryotes. p23 binds to the ATP-bound form of Hsp90 and stabilizes the Hsp90–client protein complex by slowing down ATP turnover. The stabilizing activity of p23 was first characterized in studies of steroid receptor–Hsp90 complexes. Earlier studies of the Hsp90 chaperone complex in plants suggested that a p23-like stabilizing activity was absent in plant cell lysates. Here, we show that p23-like proteins are present in plants and are capable of binding Hsp90, but unlike human p23 and yeast ortholog Sba1, the plant p23-like proteins do not stabilize the steroid receptor–Hsp90 complexes formed in wheat germ lysate. Furthermore, these proteins do not inhibit the ATPase activity of plant Hsp90. While transcripts of Arabidopsis thaliana p23-1 and Atp23-2 were detected under normal growing conditions, those of the closely related Brassica napus p23-1 were present only after moderate heat stress. These observations suggest that p23-like proteins in plants are conserved in their binding to Hsp90 but have evolved mechanisms of action different from their yeast and animal counterparts.
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