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The Cotranslational Function of Ribosome-Associated Hsp70 in Eukaryotic Protein Homeostasis

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CELL
卷 152, 期 1-2, 页码 196-209

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2012.12.001

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  1. EMBO
  2. Spanish Ministry of Education/FECYT postdoctoral fellowship
  3. [NIH1RO1 GM-56433]
  4. [NIH R21RR025822]
  5. [NIHF32AG038259]

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In eukaryotic cells a molecular chaperone network associates with translating ribosomes, assisting the maturation of emerging nascent polypeptides. Hsp70 is perhaps the major eukaryotic ribosome-associated chaperone and the first reported to bind cotranslationally to nascent chains. However, little is known about the underlying principles and function of this interaction. Here, we use a sensitive and global approach to define the cotranslational substrate specificity of the yeast Hsp70 SSB. We find that SSB binds to a subset of nascent polypeptides whose intrinsic properties and slow translation rates hinder efficient cotranslational folding. The SSB-ribosome cycle and substrate recognition is modulated by its ribosome-bound cochaperone, RAC. Deletion of SSB leads to widespread aggregation of newly synthesized polypeptides. Thus, cotranslationally acting Hsp70 meets the challenge of folding the eukaryotic proteome by stabilizing its longer, more slowly translated, and aggregation-prone nascent polypeptides.

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