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Heat Shock Proteins 8 Series Editors : Alexzander A.A. Asea · Stuart K. Calderwood Robert M. Tanguay Editors Lawrence E. Hightower The Big Book on Small Heat Shock Proteins Heat Shock Proteins Volume 8 Series editors Alexzander A. A. Asea , Ph.D. , Professor and VD for Research Innovations, Deanship for Scientifi c Research , University of Dammam , Dammam , Saudi Arabia Stuart K. Calderwood , Department of Radiation Oncology, Molecular & Cellular Radiation Oncology , Harvard Medical School, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center , Boston , Massachusetts, USA Heat Shock Proteins: key mediators of Health and Disease. Heat shock proteins (HSP) are essential molecules conserved through cellular evolution required for cells to survive the stresses encountered in the environment and in the tissues of the developing and aging organism. These proteins play the essential roles in stress of preventing the initiation of programmed cell death and repairing damage to the proteome permitting resumption of normal metabolism. Loss of the HSP is lethal either in the short-term in cases of acute stress or in the long-term when exposure to stress is chronic. Cells appear to walk a fi ne line in terms of HSP expression. If expression falls below a certain level, cells become sensitive to oxidative damage that infl uences aging and protein aggregation disease. If HSP levels rise above the normal range, infl ammatory and oncogenic changes occur. It is becoming clear that HSP are emerging as remarkably versatile mediators of health and disease. The aim of this series of volumes is to examine how HSP regulation and expression become altered in pathological states and how this may be remedied by pharmacological and other interventions. More information about this series at h ttp://www.springer.com/series/7515 Robert M. Tanguay • Lawrence E. Hightower Editors The Big Book on Small Heat Shock Proteins Editors Robert M. Tanguay Lawrence E. Hightower Department of Molecular Biology, Medical Department of Molecular and Cell Biology Biochemistry & Pathology Medical University of Connecticut School Lab Cell & Developmental Storrs , CT , USA Genetics IBIS Université Laval Québec , QC, Canada ISSN 1877-1246 ISSN 1877-1254 (electronic) Heat Shock Proteins ISBN 978-3-319-16076-4 ISBN 978-3-319-16077-1 (eBook) DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-16077-1 Library of Congress Control Number: 2015940537 Springer Cham Heidelberg New York Dordrecht London © Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2015 T his work is subject to copyright. All rights are reserved by the Publisher, whether the whole or part of the material is concerned, specifi cally the rights of translation, reprinting, reuse of illustrations, recitation, broadcasting, reproduction on microfi lms or in any other physical way, and transmission or information storage and retrieval, electronic adaptation, computer software, or by similar or dissimilar methodology now known or hereafter developed. T he use of general descriptive names, registered names, trademarks, service marks, etc. in this publication does not imply, even in the absence of a specifi c statement, that such names are exempt from the relevant protective laws and regulations and therefore free for general use. T he publisher, the authors and the editors are safe to assume that the advice and information in this book are believed to be true and accurate at the date of publication. Neither the publisher nor the authors or the editors give a warranty, express or implied, with respect to the material contained herein or for any errors or omissions that may have been made. Printed on acid-free paper S pringer International Publishing AG Switzerland is part of Springer Science+Business Media (www.springer.com) Preface This book is based on a workshop entitled “The Small HSP World” and had the mission to bring together investigators studying small heat shock proteins (sHSPs). It was held at Le Bonne Entente in Quebec City (Quebec, Canada) from October 2 to October 5, 2014. Forty-four scientists from 14 different countries participated in the workshop sponsored by the Cell Stress Society International (CSSI). The small number of participants stimulated interesting discussions and the resulting informal atmosphere was appreciated by everybody. A brief review of this meeting appeared in Volume 20.2 of Cell Stress and Chaperones. There are twenty-fi ve chapters in this book. The chapters are from the best researchers working in this fi eld. These include AP Arrigo (Lyon), JLP Benesch (Oxford), IJ Benjamin (Wisconsin), J Buchner-M Haslbeck- S Weinkauf (TUM, Garching), R Benndorf (Ann Arbor), WC Boelens (Nijmegen), S Carra , Z Chang (Beijing), RW Currie (Halifax), H Ecroyd (Wollongong), C Emanuelsson (Lund), X Fu (Beijing), C Garrido (Dijon), N Golenhofen (Ulm), NB Gusev (Moscow), LE Hightower (Storrs), HH Kampinga (Groningen), JN Lavoie (Québec), TH MacRae (Halifax), RA Quinlan (Durham), RM Tanguay (Québec), E Vierling (Amherst), M Toth-L Vigh (Szeged), SD Weeks (Leuven), T Wu (Wuhan), X Fu (Beijing) and their collaborators and colleagues. Briefl y, the book starts with the structure and dynamics of small heat shock proteins, moving to their molecular and cellular func- tions as chaperones and regulators of cellular processes and fi nishing with their involvement in diseases. Although this is quite broad, the structural aspects of sHSP complexes are the unifying theme of the book. Québec , QC , Canada Robert M. Tanguay Storrs , CT , USA Lawrence E. Hightower v Contents Part I General Introduction 1 The Multicolored World of the Human HSPB Family ........................ 3 Harm H. Kampinga , Romy de Boer , and Nico Beerstra 2 Immense Cellular Implications Associated to Small Stress Proteins Expression: Impacts on Human Pathologies ......................... 27 André-Patrick Arrigo , Benjamin Ducarouge , Fabrice Lavial , and Benjamin Gibert Part II Structure-Function 3 Dynamics-Function Relationships of the Small Heat-Shock Proteins ............................................................................... 87 Georg K. A. Hochberg and Justin L. P. Benesch 4 Insights into How Small Heat Shock Proteins Bind a Great Diversity of Substrate Proteins: A Super-Transformer Model ........... 101 Xinmiao Fu 5 Model Chaperones: Small Heat Shock Proteins from Plants ............. 119 Indu Santhanagopalan , Eman Basha , Keith N. Ballard , Nathen E. Bopp , and Elizabeth Vierling 6 Regulation of the Chaperone Function of Small Hsps ........................ 155 Martin Haslbeck , Sevil Weinkauf , and Johannes Buchner 7 Redefining the Chaperone Mechanism of sHsps: Not Just Holdase Chaperones ................................................................ 179 Heath Ecroyd 8 Everything but the ACD, Functional Conservation of the Non-conserved Terminal Regions in sHSPs ............................... 197 Michelle Heirbaut , Sergei V. Strelkov , and Stephen D. Weeks vii viii Contents 9 HSPB6 (Hsp20) as a Versatile Molecular Regulator ............................ 229 Maria V. Sudnitsyna , Nikolai N. Sluchanko , and Nikolai B. Gusev 10 The Chloroplast-Localized Plant sHsp in Arabidopsis Thaliana: Role of Its Oligomeric Conformation and Its Translocation into Membranes ................................................. 255 Katja Bernfur , Gudrun Rutsdottir , Cecilia Månsson , and Cecilia Emanuelsson Part III sHsps in the Clinic 11 Multifunctional Roles of αB-Crystallin in Skeletal and Cardiac Muscle Homeostasis and Disease ..................................... 269 Katie A. Mitzelfelt and Ivor J. Benjamin 12 Role of Small Heat Shock Protein HspB5 in Cancer ........................... 301 Wilbert C. Boelens 13 Small Heat Shock Proteins and Fibrosis ............................................... 315 Pierre-Simon Bellaye , Olivier Burgy , Julien Colas , Sebastien Causse , Carmen Garrido , and Philippe Bonniaud 14 Neurodegenerative Diseases, Sex Differences and the 27 kDa Heat Shock Protein in the Nervous System .......................................... 335 Danielle A. Rioux , Kathleen Murphy , Michael J. Esser , and R. William Currie 15 HspB5/αB-Crystallin in the Brain ......................................................... 365 Nikola Golenhofen and Britta Bartelt-Kirbach 16 Small HSP Variants and Human Diseases ............................................ 383 Huan Guo and Tangchun Wu Part IV sHsps Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms of Action 17 The Dynamic Duo of Small Heat Proteins and IFs Maintain Cell Homeostasis, Resist Cellular Stress and Enable Evolution in Cells and Tissues ................................................................................. 401 Ming Der Perng and Roy A. Quinlan 18 Regulation of Actin-Based Structure Dynamics by HspB Proteins and Partners ............................................................................. 435 Solenn M. Guilbert , Alice-Anaïs Varlet , Margit Fuchs , Herman Lambert , Jacques Landry , and Josée N. Lavoie 19 Heat Shock Alters Keratocyte Movement and Morphology: Exploring a Role for HSP27 (HSPB1) ................................................... 457 Bindi M. Doshi , Lawrence E. Hightower , and Juliet Lee Contents ix 20 Reconsidering Old Data: Non-canonical HspB1 Species and the Enigma of the Cytoskeletal Function of HspB1 ..................... 471 Rainer Benndorf and Peter R. Jungblut 21 Role of HSPB8 in the Proteostasis Network: From Protein Synthesis to Protein Degradation and Beyond ..................................... 487 Angelo Poletti and Serena Carra 22 Understanding What Small Heat Shock Proteins Do for Bacterial Cells.................................................................................... 511 Zengyi Chang 23 How to Stabilize Both the Proteins and the Membranes: Diverse Effects of sHsps in Neuroprotection ........................................ 527 Melinda E. Tóth , Miklós Sántha , Botond Penke , and László Vígh 24 Small Heat Shock Proteins and Diapause in the Crustacean, Artemia franciscana ................................................ 563 Thomas H. MacRae 25 Drosophila Small Heat Shock Proteins: An Update on Their Features and Functions ........................................................... 579 Geneviève Morrow and Robert M. Tanguay Index ................................................................................................................. 607

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Based upon a workshop entitled “The Small HSP World” held in Québec 2-5 October 2014. Twenty-five scientists provided chapters for the book. The chapters are from the best scientists currently working in this field. These colleagues include Arrigo, Benesch, Benjamin, Buchner-Haslbeck-Weinkauf,
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