
DAXX, a modulator of apoptosis and a repressor of basal transcription, was identified in a two-hybrid screen as a protein capable of interacting with a trimeric form of human heat shock factor 1 (HSF1). In human cells, DAXX interacted with HSF1 essentially only during stress, i.e., when factor trimerization occurred. Several lines of experimentation suggested that DAXX is an important mediator of HSF1 activation: ( i ) overexpression of DAXX enhanced basal transactivation competence of HSF1 in the absence of a stress; ( ii ) a DAXX fragment exerted dominant-negative effects on HSF1 activation by different types of stress; ( iii ) induction of heat shock or stress protein (HSP)70 by heat stress was defective in a cell line lacking functional DAXX; and ( iv ) RNA interference depletion of DAXX also substantially reduced heat induction of HSF1 activity and HSP70 expression. HSF1 transactivation competence is repressed by an HSP90-containing multichaperone complex that interacts with trimeric factor. Overexpressed HSF1, known to be largely trimeric, only marginally increased HSF1 activity on its own but potentiated the activating effect of DAXX overexpression. Expression of a nonnative protein capable of competing for multichaperone complex also synergistically enhanced activation of HSF1 by DAXX. These observations suggest a model in which DAXX released from its nuclear stores during stress opposes repression of HSF1 transactivation competence by multichaperone complex through its interaction with trimerized HSF1. Our identification of DAXX as a mediator of HSF1 activation raises the question whether DAXX produces some of its pleiotropic effects through modulation of HSP levels.
Hot Temperature, Transcription, Genetic, Intracellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins, Nuclear Proteins, DNA-Binding Proteins, Gene Expression Regulation, Heat Shock Transcription Factors, Two-Hybrid System Techniques, Humans, HSP70 Heat-Shock Proteins, RNA Interference, Carrier Proteins, Co-Repressor Proteins, Adaptor Proteins, Signal Transducing, HeLa Cells, Molecular Chaperones, Transcription Factors
Hot Temperature, Transcription, Genetic, Intracellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins, Nuclear Proteins, DNA-Binding Proteins, Gene Expression Regulation, Heat Shock Transcription Factors, Two-Hybrid System Techniques, Humans, HSP70 Heat-Shock Proteins, RNA Interference, Carrier Proteins, Co-Repressor Proteins, Adaptor Proteins, Signal Transducing, HeLa Cells, Molecular Chaperones, Transcription Factors
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