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Publication : Prefoldin plays a role as a clearance factor in preventing proteasome inhibitor-induced protein aggregation.

First Author  Abe A Year  2013
Journal  J Biol Chem Volume  288
Issue  39 Pages  27764-76
PubMed ID  23946485 Mgi Jnum  J:203848
Mgi Id  MGI:5528925 Doi  10.1074/jbc.M113.476358
Citation  Abe A, et al. (2013) Prefoldin plays a role as a clearance factor in preventing proteasome inhibitor-induced protein aggregation. J Biol Chem 288(39):27764-76
abstractText  Prefoldin is a molecular chaperone composed of six subunits, PFD1-6, and prevents misfolding of newly synthesized nascent polypeptides. Although it is predicted that prefoldin, like other chaperones, modulates protein aggregation, the precise function of prefoldin against protein aggregation under physiological conditions has never been elucidated. In this study, we first established an anti-prefoldin monoclonal antibody that recognizes the prefoldin complex but not its subunits. Using this antibody, it was found that prefoldin was localized in the cytoplasm with dots in co-localization with polyubiquitinated proteins and that the number and strength of dots were increased in cells that had been treated with lactacystin, a proteasome inhibitor, and thapsigargin, an inducer of endoplasmic reticulum stress. Knockdown of prefoldin increased the level of SDS-insoluble ubiquitinated protein and reduced cell viability in lactacystin and thapsigargin-treated cells. Opposite results were obtained in prefoldin-overexpressed cells. It has been reported that mice harboring a missense mutation L110R of MM-1alpha/PFD5 exhibit neurodegeneration in the cerebellum. Although the prefoldin complex containing L110R MM-1alpha was properly formed in vitro and in cells derived from L110R MM-1alpha mice, the levels of ubiquitinated proteins and cytotoxicity were higher in L110R MM-1alpha cells than in wild-type cells under normal conditions and were increased by lactacystin and thapsigargin treatment, and growth of L110R MM-1alpha cells was attenuated. Furthermore, the polyubiquitinated protein aggregation level was increased in the brains of L110R MM-1alpha mice. These results suggest that prefoldin plays a role in quality control against protein aggregation and that dysfunction of prefoldin is one of the causes of neurodegenerative diseases.
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