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Overexpression of the essential Sis1 chaperone reduces TDP-43 effects on toxicity and proteolysis
S.-K. Park, J.Y. Hong, F. Arslan, V. Kanneganti, , A. Tietsort, E.M.H. Tank, X. Li, S.J. Barmada, S.W. Liebman
Published in Public Library of Science
2017
PMID: 28531192
Volume: 13
   
Issue: 5
Abstract
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a devastating neurodegenerative disease characterized by selective loss of motor neurons with inclusions frequently containing the RNA/DNA binding protein TDP-43. Using a yeast model of ALS exhibiting TDP-43 dependent toxicity, we now show that TDP-43 overexpression dramatically alters cell shape and reduces ubiquitin dependent proteolysis of a reporter construct. Furthermore, we show that an excess of the Hsp40 chaperone, Sis1, reduced TDP-43’s effect on toxicity, cell shape and proteolysis. The strength of these effects was influenced by the presence of the endogenous yeast prion, [PIN+]. Although overexpression of Sis1 altered the TDP-43 aggregation pattern, we did not detect physical association of Sis1 with TDP-43, suggesting the possibility of indirect effects on TDP-43 aggregation. Furthermore, overexpression of the mammalian Sis1 homologue, DNAJB1, relieves TDP-43 mediated toxicity in primary rodent cortical neurons, suggesting that Sis1 and its homologues may have neuroprotective effects in ALS. © 2017 Park et al.
About the journal
JournalPLoS Genetics
PublisherPublic Library of Science
ISSN15537390