Lifespan Control by Redox-Dependent Recruitment of Chaperones to Misfolded Proteins

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Hanzén, Sarah | Vielfort, Katarina | Yang, Junsheng | Roger, Friederike | Andersson, Veronica | Zamarbide-Forés, Sara | Andersson, Rebecca | Malm, Lisa | Palais, Gaël | Biteau, Benoît | Liu, Beidong | Toledano, Michel B. | Molin, Mikael | Nyström, Thomas

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International audience. Caloric restriction (CR) extends the lifespan of flies, worms, and yeast by counteracting age-related oxidation of H2O2-scavenging peroxiredoxins (Prxs). Here, we show that increased dosage of the major cytosolic Prx in yeast, Tsa1, extends lifespan in an Hsp70 chaperone-dependent and CR-independent manner without increasing H2O2 scavenging or genome stability. We found that Tsa1 and Hsp70 physically interact and that hyperoxidation of Tsa1 by H2O2 is required for the recruitment of the Hsp70 chaperones and the Hsp104 disaggregase to misfolded and aggregated proteins during aging, but not heat stress. Tsa1 counteracted the accumulation of ubiquitinated aggregates during aging and the reduction of hyperoxidized Tsa1 by sulfiredoxin facilitated clearance of H2O2-generated aggregates. The data reveal a conceptually new role for H2O2 signaling in proteostasis and lifespan control and shed new light on the selective benefits endowed to eukaryotic peroxiredoxins by their reversible hyperoxidation.

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