Literature DB >> 33857403

DNAJC9 integrates heat shock molecular chaperones into the histone chaperone network.

Colin M Hammond1, Hongyu Bao2, Ivo A Hendriks3, Massimo Carraro1, Alberto García-Nieto4, Yanhong Liu2, Nazaret Reverón-Gómez1, Christos Spanos5, Liu Chen2, Juri Rappsilber6, Michael L Nielsen3, Dinshaw J Patel7, Hongda Huang8, Anja Groth9.   

Abstract

From biosynthesis to assembly into nucleosomes, histones are handed through a cascade of histone chaperones, which shield histones from non-specific interactions. Whether mechanisms exist to safeguard the histone fold during histone chaperone handover events or to release trapped intermediates is unclear. Using structure-guided and functional proteomics, we identify and characterize a histone chaperone function of DNAJC9, a heat shock co-chaperone that promotes HSP70-mediated catalysis. We elucidate the structure of DNAJC9, in a histone H3-H4 co-chaperone complex with MCM2, revealing how this dual histone and heat shock co-chaperone binds histone substrates. We show that DNAJC9 recruits HSP70-type enzymes via its J domain to fold histone H3-H4 substrates: upstream in the histone supply chain, during replication- and transcription-coupled nucleosome assembly, and to clean up spurious interactions. With its dual functionality, DNAJC9 integrates ATP-resourced protein folding into the histone supply pathway to resolve aberrant intermediates throughout the dynamic lives of histones.
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Keywords:  DNAJC9; HSP40; HSP70; MCM2; TONSL; chromatin replication; heat shock co-chaperone; histone chaperone; nucleosome assembly; transcription

Year:  2021        PMID: 33857403     DOI: 10.1016/j.molcel.2021.03.041

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Cell        ISSN: 1097-2765            Impact factor:   17.970


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