Adaptation to Stressors by Systemic Protein Amyloidogenesis.

نویسندگان

  • Timothy E Audas
  • Danielle E Audas
  • Mathieu D Jacob
  • J J David Ho
  • Mireille Khacho
  • Miling Wang
  • J Kishan Perera
  • Caroline Gardiner
  • Clay A Bennett
  • Trajen Head
  • Oleksandr N Kryvenko
  • Mercé Jorda
  • Sylvia Daunert
  • Arun Malhotra
  • Laura Trinkle-Mulcahy
  • Mark L Gonzalgo
  • Stephen Lee
چکیده

The amyloid state of protein organization is typically associated with debilitating human neuropathies and is seldom observed in physiology. Here, we uncover a systemic program that leverages the amyloidogenic propensity of proteins to regulate cell adaptation to stressors. On stimulus, cells assemble the amyloid bodies (A-bodies), nuclear foci containing heterogeneous proteins with amyloid-like biophysical properties. A discrete peptidic sequence, termed the amyloid-converting motif (ACM), is capable of targeting proteins to the A-bodies by interacting with ribosomal intergenic noncoding RNA (rIGSRNA). The pathological β-amyloid peptide, involved in Alzheimer's disease, displays ACM-like activity and undergoes stimuli-mediated amyloidogenesis in vivo. Upon signal termination, elements of the heat-shock chaperone pathway disaggregate the A-bodies. Physiological amyloidogenesis enables cells to store large quantities of proteins and enter a dormant state in response to stressors. We suggest that cells have evolved a post-translational pathway that rapidly and reversibly converts native-fold proteins to an amyloid-like solid phase.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Developmental cell

دوره 39 2  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2016