Tumor suppressor Tsc1 is a new Hsp90 co‐chaperone that facilitates folding of kinase and non‐kinase clients

  • Woodford M
  • Sager R
  • Marris E
  • et al.
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© 2017 The Authors. Published under the terms of the CC BY 4.0 license The tumor suppressors Tsc1 and Tsc2 form the tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC), a regulator of mTOR activity. Tsc1 stabilizes Tsc2; however, the precise mechanism involved remains elusive. The molecular chaperone heat-shock protein 90 (Hsp90) is an essential component of the cellular homeostatic machinery in eukaryotes. Here, we show that Tsc1 is a new co-chaperone for Hsp90 that inhibits its ATPase activity. The C-terminal domain of Tsc1 (998–1,164 aa) forms a homodimer and binds to both protomers of the Hsp90 middle domain. This ensures inhibition of both subunits of the Hsp90 dimer and prevents the activating co-chaperone Aha1 from binding the middle domain of Hsp90. Conversely, phosphorylation of Aha1-Y223 increases its affinity for Hsp90 and displaces Tsc1, thereby providing a mechanism for equilibrium between binding of these two co-chaperones to Hsp90. Our findings establish an active role for Tsc1 as a facilitator of Hsp90-mediated folding of kinase and non-kinase clients—including Tsc2—thereby preventing their ubiquitination and proteasomal degradation.

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Woodford, M. R., Sager, R. A., Marris, E., Dunn, D. M., Blanden, A. R., Murphy, R. L., … Mollapour, M. (2017). Tumor suppressor Tsc1 is a new Hsp90 co‐chaperone that facilitates folding of kinase and non‐kinase clients. The EMBO Journal, 36(24), 3650–3665. https://doi.org/10.15252/embj.201796700

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