The Hsp90 molecular chaperone: an open and shut case for treatment 论文

2008Biochemical Journal引用 443
Heat shock proteins researchComputational Drug Discovery MethodsProtein Structure and Dynamics

详细信息

发表期刊/会议
Biochemical Journal
发表日期
2008-02-27
发表年份
2008

关键词

Heat shock proteins researchComputational Drug Discovery MethodsProtein Structure and Dynamics

摘要

The molecular chaperone Hsp90 (90 kDa heat-shock protein) is a remarkably versatile protein involved in the stress response and in normal homoeostatic control mechanisms. It interacts with 'client proteins', including protein kinases, transcription factors and others, and either facilitates their stabilization and activation or directs them for proteasomal degradation. By this means, Hsp90 displays a multifaceted ability to influence signal transduction, chromatin remodelling and epigenetic regulation, development and morphological evolution. Hsp90 operates as a dimer in a conformational cycle driven by ATP binding and hydrolysis at the N-terminus. The cycle is also regulated by a group of co-chaperones and accessory proteins. Here we review the biology of the Hsp90 molecular chaperone, emphasizing recent progress in our understanding of structure-function relationships and the identification of new client proteins. In addition we describe the exciting progress that has been made in the development of Hsp90 inhibitors, which are now showing promise in the clinic for cancer treatment. We also identify the gaps in our current understanding and highlight important topics for future research.