Channel mutations in Hsp104 hexamer distinctively affect thermotolerance and prion-specific propagation

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Abstract

The yeast prion [PSI+] represents an aggregated state of the translation termination factor Sup35 resulting in the tendency of ribosomes to readthrough stop codons. In this study, we constructed an auxotrophic chromosomal marker, ura3-197 (nonsense allele), applicable to selection for loss of [PSI+] to [psi-]. Unlike [psi-] yeast strains, [PSI+] yeast strains exhibit nonsense suppression of the ura3-197 allele and are not viable in the presence of 5-fluoroorotic acid (5-FOA) that is converted to a toxic material by the readthrough product of Ura3. We selected 20 5-FOA-resistant, loss-of-[PSI+], mutants spontaneously or by transposon-mediated mutagenesis from ura3-197 [PSI +] cells. All of the 20 [psi-] isolates were affected in Hsp104, a protein-remodelling factor. Although most of them were disabled in a normal Hsp104 function for thermotolerance, three single mutants, L462R, P557L and D704N, remained thermotolerant. Importantly, L462R and D704N also eliminate other yeast prions [URE3] and [PIN+], while P557L does not, suggesting that Hsp104 harbours a unique activity to prion propagation independent of its function in thermotolerance. The mutations that are specific to prion propagation are clustered around the lateral channel of the Hsp104 hexamer, suggesting a crucial and specific role of this channel for prion propagation. © 2007 The Authors.

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Kurahashi, H., & Nakamura, Y. (2007). Channel mutations in Hsp104 hexamer distinctively affect thermotolerance and prion-specific propagation. Molecular Microbiology, 63(6), 1669–1683. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2958.2007.05629.x

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