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AbstractLiving organisms have the capacity to respond to environmental stimuli, including warm conditions. Upon sensing mild temperature, plants launch a transcriptional response that promotes morphological changes, globally known as thermomorphogenesis. This response is orchestrated by different hormonal networks and by the activity of different transcription factors, including the heat shock factor A1 (HSFA1) family. Members of this family interact with heat shock protein 70 (HSP70) and heat shock protein 90 (HSP90); however, the effect of this binding on the regulation of HSFA1 activity or of the role of cochaperones, such as the HSP70‐HSP90 organizing protein (HOP) on HSFA1 regulation, remains unknown. Here, we show that AtHOPs are involved in the folding and stabilization of the HSFA1a and are required for the onset of the transcriptional response associated to thermomorphogenesis. Our results demonstrate that the three members of the AtHOP family bind in vivo to the HSFA1a and that the expression of multiple HSFA1a‐responsive‐responsive genes is altered in the hop1 hop2 hop3 mutant under warm temperature. Interestingly, HSFA1a is accumulated at lower levels in the hop1 hop2 hop3 mutant, while control levels are recovered in the presence of the proteasome inhibitor MG132 or the synthetic chaperone tauroursodeoxycholic acid (TUDCA). This uncovers the HSFA1a as a client of HOP complexes in plants and reveals the participation of HOPs in HSFA1a stability.
Arabidopsis Proteins, Protein Stability, Leupeptins, Arabidopsis, Temperature, Cochaperone, DNA-Binding Proteins, Heat Shock Transcription Factors, Vernalization, Gene Expression Regulation, Plant, Protein stability, HSR, Protein folding, Thermomorphogenesis, HSP70-HSP90 organizing protein, Heat-Shock Proteins, Transcription Factors, Plant Proteins, Protein Binding
Arabidopsis Proteins, Protein Stability, Leupeptins, Arabidopsis, Temperature, Cochaperone, DNA-Binding Proteins, Heat Shock Transcription Factors, Vernalization, Gene Expression Regulation, Plant, Protein stability, HSR, Protein folding, Thermomorphogenesis, HSP70-HSP90 organizing protein, Heat-Shock Proteins, Transcription Factors, Plant Proteins, Protein Binding
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