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The growing world of small heat shock proteins: from structure to functions.

Serena Carra1, Simon Alberti2, Patrick A Arrigo3,4, Justin L Benesch5, Ivor J Benjamin6, Wilbert Boelens7, Britta Bartelt-Kirbach8, Bianca J J M Brundel9,10, Johannes Buchner11, Bernd Bukau12,13, John A Carver14, Heath Ecroyd15, Cecilia Emanuelsson16, Stephanie Finet17, Nikola Golenhofen8, Pierre Goloubinoff18, Nikolai Gusev19, Martin Haslbeck11, Lawrence E Hightower20, Harm H Kampinga21, Rachel E Klevit22, Krzysztof Liberek23, Hassane S Mchaourab24, Kathryn A McMenimen25, Angelo Poletti26, Roy Quinlan27, Sergei V Strelkov28, Melinda E Toth29, Elizabeth Vierling30,31, Robert M Tanguay32.   

Abstract

Small heat shock proteins (sHSPs) are present in all kingdoms of life and play fundamental roles in cell biology. sHSPs are key components of the cellular protein quality control system, acting as the first line of defense against conditions that affect protein homeostasis and proteome stability, from bacteria to plants to humans. sHSPs have the ability to bind to a large subset of substrates and to maintain them in a state competent for refolding or clearance with the assistance of the HSP70 machinery. sHSPs participate in a number of biological processes, from the cell cycle, to cell differentiation, from adaptation to stressful conditions, to apoptosis, and, even, to the transformation of a cell into a malignant state. As a consequence, sHSP malfunction has been implicated in abnormal placental development and preterm deliveries, in the prognosis of several types of cancer, and in the development of neurological diseases. Moreover, mutations in the genes encoding several mammalian sHSPs result in neurological, muscular, or cardiac age-related diseases in humans. Loss of protein homeostasis due to protein aggregation is typical of many age-related neurodegenerative and neuromuscular diseases. In light of the role of sHSPs in the clearance of un/misfolded aggregation-prone substrates, pharmacological modulation of sHSP expression or function and rescue of defective sHSPs represent possible routes to alleviate or cure protein conformation diseases. Here, we report the latest news and views on sHSPs discussed by many of the world's experts in the sHSP field during a dedicated workshop organized in Italy (Bertinoro, CEUB, October 12-15, 2016).

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Keywords:  Hsp27; Neurological diseases; Protein aggregates; Protein conformation; Protein homeostasis; Small heat shock proteins

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28364346      PMCID: PMC5465036          DOI: 10.1007/s12192-017-0787-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Stress Chaperones        ISSN: 1355-8145            Impact factor:   3.667


  126 in total

Review 1.  Heat-shock proteins as regulators of apoptosis.

Authors:  Shinichi Takayama; John C Reed; Sachiko Homma
Journal:  Oncogene       Date:  2003-12-08       Impact factor: 9.867

2.  Tandem mass spectrometry reveals the quaternary organization of macromolecular assemblies.

Authors:  Justin L P Benesch; J Andrew Aquilina; Brandon T Ruotolo; Frank Sobott; Carol V Robinson
Journal:  Chem Biol       Date:  2006-06

3.  Fatal attraction: when chaperone turns harlot.

Authors:  R Quinlan; P Van Den Ijssel
Journal:  Nat Med       Date:  1999-01       Impact factor: 53.440

4.  The expanding small heat-shock protein family, and structure predictions of the conserved "alpha-crystallin domain".

Authors:  G J Caspers; J A Leunissen; W W de Jong
Journal:  J Mol Evol       Date:  1995-03       Impact factor: 2.395

5.  Inhibition of α-synuclein aggregation by small heat shock proteins.

Authors:  Ilona B Bruinsma; Kim A Bruggink; Karsten Kinast; Alexandra A M Versleijen; Ine M J Segers-Nolten; Vinod Subramaniam; H Bea Kuiperij; Wilbert Boelens; Robert M W de Waal; Marcel M Verbeek
Journal:  Proteins       Date:  2011-08-26

6.  The Human 343delT HSPB5 Chaperone Associated with Early-onset Skeletal Myopathy Causes Defects in Protein Solubility.

Authors:  Katie A Mitzelfelt; Pattraranee Limphong; Melinda J Choi; Frances D L Kondrat; Shuping Lai; Kurt D Kolander; Wai-Meng Kwok; Qiang Dai; Michael N Grzybowski; Huali Zhang; Graydon M Taylor; Qiang Lui; Mai T Thao; Judith A Hudson; Rita Barresi; Kate Bushby; Heinz Jungbluth; Elizabeth Wraige; Aron M Geurts; Justin L P Benesch; Michael Riedel; Elisabeth S Christians; Alex C Minella; Ivor J Benjamin
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  2016-05-19       Impact factor: 5.157

7.  In Vitro Structural and Functional Characterization of the Small Heat Shock Proteins (sHSP) of the Cyanophage S-ShM2 and Its Host, Synechococcus sp. WH7803.

Authors:  Maxime Bourrelle-Langlois; Geneviève Morrow; Stéphanie Finet; Robert M Tanguay
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2016-09-19       Impact factor: 3.240

8.  Heat Shock Protein 27 Plays a Pivotal Role in Myofibroblast Differentiation and in the Development of Bleomycin-Induced Pulmonary Fibrosis.

Authors:  Ah-Mee Park; Kyosuke Kanai; Tatsuki Itoh; Takao Sato; Tatsuya Tsukui; Yutaka Inagaki; Moises Selman; Kouji Matsushima; Osamu Yoshie
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2016-02-09       Impact factor: 3.240

9.  Analysis and phylogeny of small heat shock proteins from marine viruses and their cyanobacteria host.

Authors:  Halim Maaroufi; Robert M Tanguay
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2013-11-12       Impact factor: 3.240

10.  Adenosine diphosphate restricts the protein remodeling activity of the Hsp104 chaperone to Hsp70 assisted disaggregation.

Authors:  Agnieszka Kłosowska; Tomasz Chamera; Krzysztof Liberek
Journal:  Elife       Date:  2016-05-25       Impact factor: 8.140

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  61 in total

Review 1.  Reductive stress in striated muscle cells.

Authors:  Ilaria Bellezza; Francesca Riuzzi; Sara Chiappalupi; Cataldo Arcuri; Ileana Giambanco; Guglielmo Sorci; Rosario Donato
Journal:  Cell Mol Life Sci       Date:  2020-02-18       Impact factor: 9.261

Review 2.  Stress proteins: the biological functions in virus infection, present and challenges for target-based antiviral drug development.

Authors:  Qianya Wan; Dan Song; Huangcan Li; Ming-Liang He
Journal:  Signal Transduct Target Ther       Date:  2020-07-13

Review 3.  The BAG3-dependent and -independent roles of cardiac small heat shock proteins.

Authors:  Xi Fang; Julius Bogomolovas; Christa Trexler; Ju Chen
Journal:  JCI Insight       Date:  2019-02-21

4.  Improving stress tolerance and cell integrity of Rhodococcus ruber by overexpressing small-shock-protein Hsp16 of Rhodococcus.

Authors:  Miaomiao Wang; Jie Chen; Huimin Yu; Zhongyao Shen
Journal:  J Ind Microbiol Biotechnol       Date:  2018-07-31       Impact factor: 3.346

5.  Probing the Dissociation of Protein Complexes by Means of Gas-Phase H/D Exchange Mass Spectrometry.

Authors:  Ulrik H Mistarz; Shane A Chandler; Jeffery M Brown; Justin L P Benesch; Kasper D Rand
Journal:  J Am Soc Mass Spectrom       Date:  2018-11-20       Impact factor: 3.109

6.  Characterization and expression profiles of small heat shock proteins in the marine red alga Pyropia yezoensis.

Authors:  Toshiki Uji; Yohei Gondaira; Satoru Fukuda; Hiroyuki Mizuta; Naotsune Saga
Journal:  Cell Stress Chaperones       Date:  2019-01-10       Impact factor: 3.667

7.  Engineering of a Polydisperse Small Heat-Shock Protein Reveals Conserved Motifs of Oligomer Plasticity.

Authors:  Sanjay Mishra; Shane A Chandler; Dewight Williams; Derek P Claxton; Hanane A Koteiche; Phoebe L Stewart; Justin L P Benesch; Hassane S Mchaourab
Journal:  Structure       Date:  2018-07-05       Impact factor: 5.006

8.  Small heat shock proteins: multifaceted proteins with important implications for life.

Authors:  Serena Carra; Simon Alberti; Justin L P Benesch; Wilbert Boelens; Johannes Buchner; John A Carver; Ciro Cecconi; Heath Ecroyd; Nikolai Gusev; Lawrence E Hightower; Rachel E Klevit; Hyun O Lee; Krzysztof Liberek; Brent Lockwood; Angelo Poletti; Vincent Timmerman; Melinda E Toth; Elizabeth Vierling; Tangchun Wu; Robert M Tanguay
Journal:  Cell Stress Chaperones       Date:  2019-02-13       Impact factor: 3.667

9.  Chaperone-like activity of the N-terminal region of a human small heat shock protein and chaperone-functionalized nanoparticles.

Authors:  Emily F Gliniewicz; Kelly M Chambers; Elizabeth R De Leon; Diana Sibai; Helen C Campbell; Kathryn A McMenimen
Journal:  Proteins       Date:  2019-02-07

Review 10.  Stress-Activated Chaperones: A First Line of Defense.

Authors:  Wilhelm Voth; Ursula Jakob
Journal:  Trends Biochem Sci       Date:  2017-09-08       Impact factor: 13.807

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