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Isolating Potentiated Hsp104 Variants Using Yeast Proteinopathy Models
Published on: November 11, 2014
Incapacitating the evolutionary capacitor: Hsp90 modulation of disease
Patricia L Yeyati1, Veronica van Heyningen
1Medical Research Council Human Genetics Unit, Western General Hospital, Crewe Road, Edinburgh, UK. patricia.yeyati@hgu.mrc
Abstract:
The nature-nurture argument surrounding the mechanisms of disease causation cannot be resolved, as the roles of genes and environment are inextricably entwined. Environmental fluctuation is clearly a major modifier of phenotype, as well as a promoter of evolutionary change. Both types of variability can be mediated by the stress response pathway, with the Hsp90 chaperone family as key components. Hsp90 has been hailed as a capacitor for evolutionary change, because partial inhibition of its functions can uncover cryptic mutations, leading to unexpected phenotypes that, although generally deleterious, will under rare new environmental conditions provide improved survival to the carrier of that variant. There is, therefore, a strong environmentally elicited link between the capacity to reveal hidden variation as human disease phenotype and as novel morphological forms for evolutionary selection.
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