Heat shock factor (Hsf1) regulates the expression of molecular chaperones to maintain protein homeostasis. Despite its central role in stress resistance, disease and aging, the mechanisms that control Hsf1 activity remain unresolved. Here we show that in budding yeast, Hsf1 basally associates with the chaperone Hsp70 and this association is transiently disrupted by heat shock, providing the first evidence that a chaperone repressor directly regulates Hsf1 activity. We develop and experimentally validate a mathematical model of Hsf1 activation by heat shock in which unfolded proteins compete with Hsf1 for binding to Hsp70. Surprisingly, we find that Hsf1 phosphorylation, previously thought to be required for activation, in fact only positive...
Various stress factors leading to protein damage induce the activation of an evolutionarily conserve...
Hsp70 is a highly conserved molecular chaperone critical for the folding of new and denatured protei...
The survival of living organisms depends on their ability to sense both environmental and physiologi...
Heat shock factor (Hsf1) regulates the expression of molecular chaperones to maintain protein homeos...
In order to thrive in a changing environment all organisms need to ensure protein homeostasis (prote...
In order to thrive in a changing environment all organisms need to ensure protein homeostasis (prote...
Despite its eponymous association with proteotoxic stress, heat shock factor 1 (Hsf1 in yeast and HS...
In order to thrive in a changing environment all organisms need to ensure protein homeostasis (prote...
Despite its eponymous association with the heat shock response, yeast heat shock factor 1 (Hsf1) is ...
Models for regulation of the eukaryotic heat shock response typically invoke a negative feedback loo...
Heat shock response (HSR) is an ancient and highly conserved signaling pathway in cells that regulat...
In eukaryotic cells, protein homeostasis and cellular fitness is promoted by the transcription facto...
In eukaryotic cells, protein homeostasis and cellular fitness is promoted by the transcription facto...
In eukaryotic cells, protein homeostasis and cellular fitness is promoted by the transcription facto...
PhD ThesisHeat shock proteins (HSPs) such as the HSP70s Ssa1 and Ssa2 and the HSP40 Ydj1 in Saccharo...
Various stress factors leading to protein damage induce the activation of an evolutionarily conserve...
Hsp70 is a highly conserved molecular chaperone critical for the folding of new and denatured protei...
The survival of living organisms depends on their ability to sense both environmental and physiologi...
Heat shock factor (Hsf1) regulates the expression of molecular chaperones to maintain protein homeos...
In order to thrive in a changing environment all organisms need to ensure protein homeostasis (prote...
In order to thrive in a changing environment all organisms need to ensure protein homeostasis (prote...
Despite its eponymous association with proteotoxic stress, heat shock factor 1 (Hsf1 in yeast and HS...
In order to thrive in a changing environment all organisms need to ensure protein homeostasis (prote...
Despite its eponymous association with the heat shock response, yeast heat shock factor 1 (Hsf1) is ...
Models for regulation of the eukaryotic heat shock response typically invoke a negative feedback loo...
Heat shock response (HSR) is an ancient and highly conserved signaling pathway in cells that regulat...
In eukaryotic cells, protein homeostasis and cellular fitness is promoted by the transcription facto...
In eukaryotic cells, protein homeostasis and cellular fitness is promoted by the transcription facto...
In eukaryotic cells, protein homeostasis and cellular fitness is promoted by the transcription facto...
PhD ThesisHeat shock proteins (HSPs) such as the HSP70s Ssa1 and Ssa2 and the HSP40 Ydj1 in Saccharo...
Various stress factors leading to protein damage induce the activation of an evolutionarily conserve...
Hsp70 is a highly conserved molecular chaperone critical for the folding of new and denatured protei...
The survival of living organisms depends on their ability to sense both environmental and physiologi...