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SUMOYLATION AND PROTEOTOSASIS NETWORKS CONVERGE DURING HEAT SHOCK TO MINIMIZE AGGREGATION AND PROMOTE DEGRADATION OF NUCLEAR PROTEINS


ABSTRACT: The role of stress-induced increases in SUMO2/3 conjugation during the Heat Shock Response (HSR) has remained enigmatic. We investigated SUMO signal transduction at the proteomic and functional level during the HSR in the context of cells depleted of proteostasis network components via chronic Heat Shock Factor 1 inhibition versus cells with normal pro-teostasis networks. In the recovery phase post-heat shock, SUMO2/3 conjugation remained high for a prolonged time in cells lacking sufficient chaperones. Similar results were obtained upon inhibiting HSP90, indicating that increased chaperone activity during the HSR is critical for the recovery of SUMO2/3 levels post-heat shock. Proteasome inhibition during the re-covery phase likewise prolonged SUMO2/3 conjugation, indicating that stress-induced SU-MO2/3 targets are subsequently degraded by the ubiquitin-proteasome system. Functionally, we show that SUMOylation profoundly enhances solubility of target proteins upon heat shock in vitro. Collectively, our results implicate SUMO2/3 as a rapid response factor protecting the proteome from aggregation upon proteotoxic stress.

INSTRUMENT(S): Q Exactive

ORGANISM(S): Homo Sapiens (human)

TISSUE(S): Permanent Cell Line Cell, Kidney

SUBMITTER: Frauke Liebelt  

LAB HEAD: Alfred C.O. Vertegaal

PROVIDER: PXD010231 | Pride | 2019-03-25

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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SUMOylation and the HSF1-Regulated Chaperone Network Converge to Promote Proteostasis in Response to Heat Shock.

Liebelt Frauke F   Sebastian Rebecca M RM   Moore Christopher L CL   Mulder Monique P C MPC   Ovaa Huib H   Shoulders Matthew D MD   Vertegaal Alfred C O ACO  

Cell reports 20190101 1


The role of stress-induced increases in SUMO2/3 conjugation during the heat shock response (HSR) has remained enigmatic. We investigated SUMO signal transduction at the proteomic and functional level during the HSR in cells depleted of proteostasis network components via chronic heat shock factor 1 inhibition. In the recovery phase post heat shock, high SUMO2/3 conjugation was prolonged in cells lacking sufficient chaperones. Similar results were obtained upon inhibiting HSP90, indicating that i  ...[more]

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