Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5505501 | Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications | 2017 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Up-frameshift (Upf) complex facilitates the degradation of aberrant mRNAs containing a premature termination codon (PTC) and its products in yeast. Here we report that Sse1, a member of the Hsp110 family, and Hsp70 play a crucial role in Upf-dependent degradation of the truncated FLAG-Pgk1-300 protein derived from PGK1 mRNA harboring a PTC at codon position 300. Sse1 was required for Upf-dependent rapid degradation of the FLAG-Pgk1-300. FLAG-Pgk1-300 was significantly destabilized in ATP hydrolysis defective sse1-1 mutant cells than in wild type cells. Consistently, Sse1 and Hsp70 reduced the level of an insoluble form of FLAG-Pgk1-300. We propose that the Sse1/Hsp70 complex maintains the solubility of FLAG-Pgk1-300, thereby stimulating its Upf-dependent degradation by the proteasomes.
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Authors
Takato Sugiyama, Risa Nobuta, Koji Ando, Yasuko Matsuki, Toshifumi Inada,