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Identification of HYPK-Interacting Proteins Reveals Involvement of HYPK in Regulating Cell Growth, Cell Cycle, Unfolded Protein Response and Cell Death

Huntingtin Yeast Two-Hybrid Protein K (HYPK) is an intrinsically unstructured huntingtin (HTT)-interacting protein with chaperone-like activity. To obtain more information about the function(s) of the protein, we identified 27 novel interacting partners of HYPK by pull-down assay coupled with mass s...

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Autores principales: Choudhury, Kamalika Roy, Raychaudhuri, Swasti, Bhattacharyya, Nitai P.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3525516/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23272104
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0051415
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author Choudhury, Kamalika Roy
Raychaudhuri, Swasti
Bhattacharyya, Nitai P.
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description Huntingtin Yeast Two-Hybrid Protein K (HYPK) is an intrinsically unstructured huntingtin (HTT)-interacting protein with chaperone-like activity. To obtain more information about the function(s) of the protein, we identified 27 novel interacting partners of HYPK by pull-down assay coupled with mass spectrometry and, further, 9 proteins were identified by co-localization and co-immunoprecipitation (co-IP) assays. In neuronal cells, (EEF1A1 and HSPA1A), (HTT and LMNB2) and (TP53 and RELA) were identified in complex with HYPK in different experiments. Various Gene Ontology (GO) terms for biological processes, like protein folding (GO: 0006457), response to unfolded protein (GO: 0006986), cell cycle arrest (GO: 0007050), anti-apoptosis (GO: 0006916) and regulation of transcription (GO: 0006355) were significantly enriched with the HYPK-interacting proteins. Cell growth and the ability to refold heat-denatured reporter luciferase were decreased, but cytotoxicity was increased in neuronal cells where HYPK was knocked-down using HYPK antisense DNA construct. The proportion of cells in different phases of cell cycle was also altered in cells with reduced levels of HYPK. These results show that HYPK is involved in several biological processes, possibly through interaction with its partners.
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spelling pubmed-35255162012-12-27 Identification of HYPK-Interacting Proteins Reveals Involvement of HYPK in Regulating Cell Growth, Cell Cycle, Unfolded Protein Response and Cell Death Choudhury, Kamalika Roy Raychaudhuri, Swasti Bhattacharyya, Nitai P. PLoS One Research Article Huntingtin Yeast Two-Hybrid Protein K (HYPK) is an intrinsically unstructured huntingtin (HTT)-interacting protein with chaperone-like activity. To obtain more information about the function(s) of the protein, we identified 27 novel interacting partners of HYPK by pull-down assay coupled with mass spectrometry and, further, 9 proteins were identified by co-localization and co-immunoprecipitation (co-IP) assays. In neuronal cells, (EEF1A1 and HSPA1A), (HTT and LMNB2) and (TP53 and RELA) were identified in complex with HYPK in different experiments. Various Gene Ontology (GO) terms for biological processes, like protein folding (GO: 0006457), response to unfolded protein (GO: 0006986), cell cycle arrest (GO: 0007050), anti-apoptosis (GO: 0006916) and regulation of transcription (GO: 0006355) were significantly enriched with the HYPK-interacting proteins. Cell growth and the ability to refold heat-denatured reporter luciferase were decreased, but cytotoxicity was increased in neuronal cells where HYPK was knocked-down using HYPK antisense DNA construct. The proportion of cells in different phases of cell cycle was also altered in cells with reduced levels of HYPK. These results show that HYPK is involved in several biological processes, possibly through interaction with its partners. Public Library of Science 2012-12-10 /pmc/articles/PMC3525516/ /pubmed/23272104 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0051415 Text en © 2012 Choudhury et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Raychaudhuri, Swasti
Bhattacharyya, Nitai P.
Identification of HYPK-Interacting Proteins Reveals Involvement of HYPK in Regulating Cell Growth, Cell Cycle, Unfolded Protein Response and Cell Death
title Identification of HYPK-Interacting Proteins Reveals Involvement of HYPK in Regulating Cell Growth, Cell Cycle, Unfolded Protein Response and Cell Death
title_full Identification of HYPK-Interacting Proteins Reveals Involvement of HYPK in Regulating Cell Growth, Cell Cycle, Unfolded Protein Response and Cell Death
title_fullStr Identification of HYPK-Interacting Proteins Reveals Involvement of HYPK in Regulating Cell Growth, Cell Cycle, Unfolded Protein Response and Cell Death
title_full_unstemmed Identification of HYPK-Interacting Proteins Reveals Involvement of HYPK in Regulating Cell Growth, Cell Cycle, Unfolded Protein Response and Cell Death
title_short Identification of HYPK-Interacting Proteins Reveals Involvement of HYPK in Regulating Cell Growth, Cell Cycle, Unfolded Protein Response and Cell Death
title_sort identification of hypk-interacting proteins reveals involvement of hypk in regulating cell growth, cell cycle, unfolded protein response and cell death
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3525516/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23272104
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0051415
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