Abstract

The universally conserved P-loop ATPase Ola1 is implicated in various cellular stress response pathways, as well as in cancer and tumor progression. However, Ola1p functions are divergent between species, and the involved mechanisms are only poorly understood. Here, we studied the role of Ola1p in the heat shock response of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae using a combination of quantitative and pulse labeling-based proteomics approaches, in vitro studies, and cell-based assays. Our data show that when heat stress is applied to cells lacking Ola1p, the expression of stress-protective proteins is enhanced. During heat stress Ola1p associates with detergent-resistant protein aggregates and rapidly forms assemblies that localize to stress granules. The assembly of Ola1p was also observed in vitro using purified protein and conditions, which resembled those in living cells. We show that loss of Ola1p results in increased protein ubiquitination of detergent-insoluble aggregates recovered from heat-shocked cells. When cells lacking Ola1p were subsequently relieved from heat stress, reinitiation of translation was delayed, whereas, at the same time, de novo synthesis of central factors required for protein refolding and the clearance of aggregates was enhanced when compared with wild-type cells. The combined data suggest that upon acute heat stress, Ola1p is involved in the stabilization of misfolded proteins, which become sequestered in cytoplasmic stress granules. This function of Ola1p enables cells to resume translation in a timely manner as soon as heat stress is relieved.

Highlights

  • P-loop NTPases play important roles in various cellular processes including protein synthesis, protein transport, signal transduction, and cell division

  • More than 100 proteins were significantly increased in abundance in wild-type cells exposed to heat shock, with the strongest increase seen in the levels of heat shock proteins (HSPs) of the Hsp70 (Ssa1, Ssa4), Hsp90 (Hsp82), and Hsp100 (Hsp104) family as well as small HSPs (Hsp26, Hsp42) (Fig. 1B and Table S1a)

  • Previous work showed that human OLA1 stabilizes HSP70 during heat shock [6, 10]

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Summary

Introduction

P-loop NTPases play important roles in various cellular processes including protein synthesis, protein transport, signal transduction, and cell division. In wild-type cells subjected to heat shock (42 C, 60 min), we identified 97 proteins to be significantly enriched (≥2-fold; p-value < 0.05) in the detergent-resistant pellet fraction (Fig. 2A, Table S3a).

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