Chaperone functions of the E3 ubiquitin ligase CHIP.

The carboxyl terminus of the Hsc70-interacting protein (CHIP) is an Hsp70 co-chaperone as well as an E3 ubiquitin ligase that protects cells from proteotoxic stress. The abilities of CHIP to interact with Hsp70 and function as a ubiquitin ligase place CHIP at a pivotal position in the protein quality control ...
system, where its entrance into Hsp70-substrate complexes partitions nonnative proteins toward degradation. However, the manner by which Hsp70 substrates are selected for ubiquitination by CHIP is not well understood. We discovered that CHIP possesses an intrinsic chaperone activity that enables it to selectively recognize and bind nonnative proteins. Interestingly, the chaperone function of CHIP is temperature-sensitive and is dramatically enhanced by heat stress. The ability of CHIP to recognize nonnative protein structure may aid in selection of slow folding or misfolded polypeptides for ubiquitination.
Mesh Terms:
Cell Line, Cross-Linking Reagents, Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay, Hot Temperature, Humans, Luciferases, Molecular Chaperones, Nerve Tissue Proteins, Nuclear Proteins, Protein Denaturation, Protein Folding, Proteins, Thiosulfate Sulfurtransferase, Ubiquitin, Ubiquitin-Protein Ligases
J. Biol. Chem.
Date: Aug. 03, 2007
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