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Andrea N Killian1, Justin K Hines1.
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29300791 PMCID: PMC5754090 DOI: 10.1371/journal.ppat.1006695
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS Pathog ISSN: 1553-7366 Impact factor: 6.823
Fig 1Distinct J-protein functions promote amyloid diversity.
(A) Sis1 has five distinct regions denoted using the following notation: DD, dimerization domain; GF, glycine and phenylalanine-rich region; GM, glycine and methionine-rich region; J, J domain; PBDs, peptide-binding domains [14]. (B) Different prions can be selected for or against depending on diverse and sometimes mutually exclusive Sis1 requirements. A construct of Sis1 lacking the GF region (Sis1-ΔGF) maintains all variants of [PSI+] but not [RNQ+] or [URE3] [7, 21, 22, 26, 27]. Contrastingly, a construct of Sis1 consisting of only the J domain and GF region (Sis1-J-GF) is sufficient to maintain cell viability and to propagate some variants of [RNQ+] and strong but not weak variants of [PSI+] [21, 22, 44], demonstrating the existence of mutually exclusive Sis1 requirements with regard to weak [PSI+] and [RNQ+]. Finally, either alteration of Sis1 results in the loss of [URE3], but deletion of the J protein Swa2 results in loss of [URE3] alone [26, 33, 34], demonstrating that novel secondary J-protein requirements exist for some prions. Likewise, but omitted for clarity, the prion [SWI+] also exhibits a specific requirement for the J protein Ydj1, whereas all three other prions shown in the figure continue to propagate in a strain lacking Ydj1 [7, 24, 29, 33]. This figure is intended to illustrate the possible prions that could propagate in various cells lacking certain chaperone functions. It does not imply that all of these prions and prion variants have been simultaneously observed in a single yeast cell. Although yeast strains can harbor multiple different prions simultaneously, they are often antagonistic toward one another [49], and weak and strong variants of the same prion are not stable due to competition [50].