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Mol Cell Biol, February 1998, p. 944-952, Vol. 18, No. 2
0270-7306/98/$04.00+0
Copyright © 1998, American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.

Mutation of Hip's Carboxy-Terminal Region Inhibits a Transitional Stage of Progesterone Receptor Assembly

Viravan Prapapanich, Shiying Chen, and David F. Smith*

Department of Pharmacology, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, Nebraska 68198-6260

Received 9 September 1997/Returned for modification 21 October 1997/Accepted 14 November 1997

Steroid receptor complexes are assembled through an ordered, multistep pathway involving multiple components of the cytoplasmic chaperone machinery. Two of these components are Hsp70-binding proteins, Hip and Hop, that have some limited homology in their C-terminal regions, outside the sequences mapped for Hsp70 binding. Within this region of Hip is a DPEV sequence that occurs twice; in Hop, one DPEV sequence plus a partial second sequence occurs. In an effort to better understand Hip function as it relates to assembly of progesterone receptor complexes, the DPEV region of Hip was targeted for mutations. Each DPEV sequence was mutated to an APAV sequence, singly or in combination. The combined mutation, APAV2, was further combined with a deletion of Hip's tetratricopeptide repeat region that is required for Hsp70 binding or with a deletion of Hip's GGMP repeat. An additional mutant was prepared by truncation of Hip's DPEV-containing C terminus. By comparing interactions of various Hip forms with Hsp70, it was determined that mutation of the DPEV sequences created a dominant inhibitory form of Hip. The mutant Hip-Hsp70 complex was not prevented from interacting with progesterone receptor, but the mutant caused a dose-dependent inhibition of receptor assembly with Hsp90. The behavior of the Hip mutant is consistent with a model in which Hip and Hop are required to facilitate the transition from an early receptor complex with Hsp70 into later complexes containing Hsp90.


* Corresponding author. Mailing address: Department of Pharmacology, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE 68198-6260. Phone: (402) 559-8604. Fax: (402) 559-7495. E-mail: dfsmith{at}mail.unmc.edu.




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