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- Introduction
- Talk outline
- Hsp90
- Molecular chaperones
- Early studies on Hsp90/client interaction
- Hsp90 client proteins
- Hsp90 clients
- Hsp90 biology
- Chaperoning steroid receptors
- Steroid receptor action
- The assembly of Hsp90 complexes with PR
- PR chaperoning cycle
- The Hsp90 machine
- In vitro approaches
- 5-protein system
- Time course of PR complex assembly
- Loading Hsp90 and conformational change
- Intermediate complex assembly
- Steps promoting conformational change
- Hsp90 structure
- Conformational states
- Hsp90 domains
- Hsp90 domains - N terminal domain
- A model of N domain with bound ADP
- Hsp90 inhibitors
- Hsp90 domains - M domain
- Hsp90 domains - C terminal domain
- E. coli Hsp90 in open conformation (1)
- E. coli Hsp90 in open conformation (2)
- Yeast Hsp90 in ATP-bound conformation (1)
- Yeast Hsp90 in ATP-bound conformation (2)
- Hsp90 structure: in the absence of ATP
- Hsp90 structure: ATP-bound state
- Hsp90 structure: additional conformational states
- Do various clients have specific needs?
- Checkpoint kinase 1 (Chk1)
- 5-protein system: Cdc37 and CK3
- Chk1 kinase activity
- Chk1 vs. PR
- Alternate pathways for different clients
- Co-chaperones provide diversity to Hsp90
- Hsp90 co-chaperones
- Role of co-chaperones
- Coordinating conformation and function of Hsp90
- Recognizing specific client groups
- Bringing an additional activity to Hsp90 complexes
- Trafficking or other specialized functions
- Co-chaperones are targets for inhibitor drugs
- Co-chaperone binding
- Mouse knockout studies
- Some key questions
- What is the big picture?
- End of the talk
- Bibliography (1)
- Bibliography (2)
- Bibliography (3)
- Websites
Topics Covered
- Chaperoning steroid receptors; the Hsp90 chaperoning machine
- Hsp90 structure and function
- Chaperoning protein kinases and other Hsp90 clients
Talk Citation
Toft, D. (2007, October 1). Hsp90: a chaperone for protein kinases and hormone receptors [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved November 21, 2024, from https://doi.org/10.69645/KRES2435.Export Citation (RIS)
Publication History
Financial Disclosures
- Dr. David Toft has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.