2020
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1912723117
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Composition-based prediction and rational manipulation of prion-like domain recruitment to stress granules

Abstract: Mutations in a number of stress granule-associated proteins have been linked to various neurodegenerative diseases. Several of these mutations are found in aggregation-prone prion-like domains (PrLDs) within these proteins. In this work, we examine the sequence features governing PrLD localization to stress granules upon stress. We demonstrate that many yeast PrLDs are sufficient for stress-induced assembly into microscopically visible foci that colocalize with stress granule markers. Additionally, composition… Show more

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“…Unlike amyloid-like prion aggregates, liquid droplets are not stable. They often appear and disappear in the cell in response to protein-specific stress triggers ( Boeynaems et al., 2018 ; Boncella et al., 2020 ; Buchan et al., 2011 ; Chakravarty and Jarosz, 2018 ; Grousl et al., 2013 ; Itakura et al., 2018 ; Jin et al., 2017 ; Lee et al., 2018 ; Narayanaswamy et al., 2009 ). In particular, P-bodies, highly conserved RNA-protein granules that increase in number to help cells divert resources to survival in response to stress, have been shown to be liquid-like droplets in yeast ( Kroschwald et al., 2015 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unlike amyloid-like prion aggregates, liquid droplets are not stable. They often appear and disappear in the cell in response to protein-specific stress triggers ( Boeynaems et al., 2018 ; Boncella et al., 2020 ; Buchan et al., 2011 ; Chakravarty and Jarosz, 2018 ; Grousl et al., 2013 ; Itakura et al., 2018 ; Jin et al., 2017 ; Lee et al., 2018 ; Narayanaswamy et al., 2009 ). In particular, P-bodies, highly conserved RNA-protein granules that increase in number to help cells divert resources to survival in response to stress, have been shown to be liquid-like droplets in yeast ( Kroschwald et al., 2015 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One example of these constraints has emerged from studies of interactions between Sup35 and the chaperone Hsp104. Maintenance of prions over multiple rounds [10,58] versus stress granule recruitment [73]. It is important to note that this figure represents general trends that were observed in these screens and, therefore, may not reflect the behavior of all PrLDs.…”
Section: Cellular Interactions Influence the Sequence Requirements Fomentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Other PrLDs have been similarly linked to the formation of various other membraneless organelles [ 123 , 124 , 125 ]. Additionally, in both yeast and mammalian cells, various PrLDs are actually sufficient for recruitment to stress granules [ 26 , 73 , 126 , 127 ].…”
Section: Stress Granulesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…There has been considerable effort invested to identify and understand the proteomic (13, 14) and transcriptomic (15, 16) composition of SGs (14, 1720). Most of these studies have used G3BP1, a core SG protein, to define the SG proteome (19).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%