Effect of methylglyoxal modification and phosphorylation on the chaperone and anti-apoptotic properties of heat shock protein 27

Journal of Cellular Biochemistry
Tomoko Oya-ItoRam H Nagaraj

Abstract

Heat shock protein 27 (Hsp27) is a stress-inducible protein in cells that functions as a molecular chaperone and also as an anti-apoptotic protein. Methylglyoxal (MGO) is a reactive dicarbonyl compound produced from cellular glycolytic intermediates that reacts non-enzymatically with proteins to form products such as argpyrimidine. We found considerable amount of Hsp27 in phosphorylated form (pHsp27) in human cataractous lenses. pHsp27 was the major argpyrimidine-modified protein in brunescent cataractous lenses. Modification by MGO enhanced the chaperone function of both pHsp27 and native Hsp27, but the effect on Hsp27 was at least three-times greater than on pHsp27. Phosphorylation of Hsp27 abolished its chaperone function. Transfer of Hsp27 using a cationic lipid inhibited staurosporine (SP)-induced apoptotic cell death by 53% in a human lens epithelial cell line (HLE B-3). MGO-modified Hsp27 had an even greater effect (62% inhibition). SP-induced reactive oxygen species in HLE-B3 cells was significantly lower in cells transferred with MGO-modified Hsp27 when compared to native Hsp27. In vitro incubation experiments showed that MGO-modified Hsp27 reduced the activity of caspase-9, and MGO-modified pHsp27 reduced activities o...Continue Reading

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