Protein Information

ID 1341
Name Hsp90
Synonyms HSP 86; LAP 2; LAP2; HSP86; HSP90A; HSP90AA1; HSP90N; HSPC 1…

Compound Information

ID 1225
Name acrolein
CAS 2-propenal

Reference

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19686041 Burcham PC, Raso A, Thompson CA: Intermediate filament carbonylation during acute acrolein toxicity in A549 lung cells: functional consequences, chaperone redistribution, and protection by bisulfite. Antioxid Redox Signal. 2010 Mar;12(3):337-47.
Extensive protein carbonylation accompanies cellular exposure to acrolein, a ubiquitous smoke constituent implicated in life-threatening pulmonary edema in fire victims, a condition involving rapid erosion of the "watertight" properties of respiratory epithelium. Since the identities of lung epithelial proteins that sustain carbonylation by acrolein are unknown, we sought to identify significant targets in subcellular fractions from A549 cells after 30 min exposure to either subtoxic or acutely toxic acrolein concentrations (60 or 360 fmol acrolein/cell). The lower concentration mainly modified cytosolic proteins while the higher concentration also damaged nuclear, membrane, and cytoskeletal proteins. The multifunctional intermediate filament proteins vimentin, keratin-18, keratin-7 and keratin-8, were conspicuous targets. Consistent with their mechanical functions, a loss of cellular adhesive strength accompanied adduction of the two most abundant intermediate filaments in A549 cells, keratins-8 and -18. Acrolein also elicited redistribution of several chaperones (Hsp40, -70, -90, and -110) to intermediate filament fractions, suggesting chaperone-mediated autophagy contributes to the triage of acrolein-adducted proteins. The carbonyl scavenger bisulfite suppressed acrolein toxicity, intermediate filament adduction, vimentin cross-linking, Hsp90 redistribution, and loss of cellular adhesive strength, while also suppressing vimentin hyperphosphorylation. These novel observations identify intermediate filaments as key targets for the reactive smoke constituent acrolein.
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