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The nucleolus functions as a phase-separated protein quality control compartment.

F Frottin1, F Schueder2,3, S Tiwary4, R Gupta1, R Körner1, T Schlichthaerle2,3, J Cox4, R Jungmann5,3, F U Hartl6,7, M S Hipp6,7.   

Abstract

The nuclear proteome is rich in stress-sensitive proteins, which suggests that effective protein quality control mechanisms are in place to ensure conformational maintenance. We investigated the role of the nucleolus in this process. In mammalian tissue culture cells under stress conditions, misfolded proteins entered the granular component (GC) phase of the nucleolus. Transient associations with nucleolar proteins such as NPM1 conferred low mobility to misfolded proteins within the liquid-like GC phase, avoiding irreversible aggregation. Refolding and extraction of proteins from the nucleolus during recovery from stress was Hsp70-dependent. The capacity of the nucleolus to store misfolded proteins was limited, and prolonged stress led to a transition of the nucleolar matrix from liquid-like to solid, with loss of reversibility and dysfunction in quality control. Thus, we suggest that the nucleolus has chaperone-like properties and can promote nuclear protein maintenance under stress.
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Year:  2019        PMID: 31296649     DOI: 10.1126/science.aaw9157

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Science        ISSN: 0036-8075            Impact factor:   47.728


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