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The HSP40 chaperone Ydj1 drives amyloid beta 42 toxicity.

Julia Ring1, Jelena Tadic1,2, Selena Ristic1, Michael Poglitsch1, Martina Bergmann1, Nemanja Radic1, Dirk Mossmann3, YongTian Liang4,5, Marta Maglione4,5, Andrea Jerkovic1, Roozbeh Hajiraissi6, Marcel Hanke6, Victoria Küttner7, Heimo Wolinski1,2, Andreas Zimmermann1,2, Lana Domuz Trifunović1, Leonie Mikolasch1, Daiana N Moretti8,9, Filomena Broeskamp1, Julia Westermayer1, Claudia Abraham1, Simon Schauer1, Christopher Dammbrueck1, Sebastian J Hofer1, Mahmoud Abdellatif10,11,12, Guido Grundmeier6, Guido Kroemer11,12,13, Ralf J Braun14,15, Niklas Hansen6, Cornelia Sommer1, Mirjana Ninkovic1, Sandra Seba1, Patrick Rockenfeller1,16, Friederike-Nora Vögtle3,17,18, Jörn Dengjel7,19, Chris Meisinger3, Adrian Keller6, Stephan J Sigrist4,5, Tobias Eisenberg1,2, Frank Madeo1,2.   

Abstract

Amyloid beta 42 (Abeta42) is the principal trigger of neurodegeneration during Alzheimer's disease (AD). However, the etiology of its noxious cellular effects remains elusive. In a combinatory genetic and proteomic approach using a yeast model to study aspects of intracellular Abeta42 toxicity, we here identify the HSP40 family member Ydj1, the yeast orthologue of human DnaJA1, as a crucial factor in Abeta42-mediated cell death. We demonstrate that Ydj1/DnaJA1 physically interacts with Abeta42 (in yeast and mouse), stabilizes Abeta42 oligomers, and mediates their translocation to mitochondria. Consequently, deletion of YDJ1 strongly reduces co-purification of Abeta42 with mitochondria and prevents Abeta42-induced mitochondria-dependent cell death. Consistently, purified DnaJ chaperone delays Abeta42 fibrillization in vitro, and heterologous expression of human DnaJA1 induces formation of Abeta42 oligomers and their deleterious translocation to mitochondria in vivo. Finally, downregulation of the Ydj1 fly homologue, Droj2, improves stress resistance, mitochondrial morphology, and memory performance in a Drosophila melanogaster AD model. These data reveal an unexpected and detrimental role for specific HSP40s in promoting hallmarks of Abeta42 toxicity.
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Keywords:  Alzheimer’s disease; HSP40; amyloid beta 42; heat shock proteins; oligomers

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35373908      PMCID: PMC9081910          DOI: 10.15252/emmm.202113952

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  EMBO Mol Med        ISSN: 1757-4676            Impact factor:   14.260


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2.  The HSP40 chaperone Ydj1 drives amyloid beta 42 toxicity.

Authors:  Julia Ring; Jelena Tadic; Selena Ristic; Michael Poglitsch; Martina Bergmann; Nemanja Radic; Dirk Mossmann; YongTian Liang; Marta Maglione; Andrea Jerkovic; Roozbeh Hajiraissi; Marcel Hanke; Victoria Küttner; Heimo Wolinski; Andreas Zimmermann; Lana Domuz Trifunović; Leonie Mikolasch; Daiana N Moretti; Filomena Broeskamp; Julia Westermayer; Claudia Abraham; Simon Schauer; Christopher Dammbrueck; Sebastian J Hofer; Mahmoud Abdellatif; Guido Grundmeier; Guido Kroemer; Ralf J Braun; Niklas Hansen; Cornelia Sommer; Mirjana Ninkovic; Sandra Seba; Patrick Rockenfeller; Friederike-Nora Vögtle; Jörn Dengjel; Chris Meisinger; Adrian Keller; Stephan J Sigrist; Tobias Eisenberg; Frank Madeo
Journal:  EMBO Mol Med       Date:  2022-04-04       Impact factor: 14.260

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