Nature Communications (Aug 2019)

The Hsp90 isoforms from S. cerevisiae differ in structure, function and client range

  • Hannah Girstmair,
  • Franziska Tippel,
  • Abraham Lopez,
  • Katarzyna Tych,
  • Frank Stein,
  • Per Haberkant,
  • Philipp Werner Norbert Schmid,
  • Dominic Helm,
  • Matthias Rief,
  • Michael Sattler,
  • Johannes Buchner

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-019-11518-w
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 1
pp. 1 – 15

Abstract

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S. cerevisiae encodes two Hsp90 isoforms, the constitutively expressed Hsc82 and stress-inducible Hsp82 that are 97% identical. Here, the authors combine a range of biophysical methods and show that they differ in their enzymatic properties, resilience to stress and client range, which suggests that they evolved to provide fine-tuned chaperone assistance under physiological and stress conditions.