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Title: Hyperthermic stress stimulates the association of both constitutive and inducible isoforms of 70 kDa heat shock protein with rat liver glucocorticoid receptor
Authors: Čvoro, Aleksandra 
Matić, Gordana 
Issue Date: 2002
Journal: Int. J. Biochem. Cell Biol.
Series/Report no.: 34;279-285
Volume: 34
Start page: 279
End page: 285
Abstract: 
Glucocorticoid hormone receptor exists in the cytoplasm of target cells in the form of dynamic multiprotein heterocomplexes
with heat shock proteins Hsp90 and Hsp70, and additional components of the molecular chaperone machinery. Whole body
hyperthermic stress was previously shown to induce alterations in protein composition of these complexes increasing the share
of Hsp70, but participation of individual Hsp70 family members was not investigated. In the present study the association of
glucocorticoid receptor with constitutive and inducible forms of Hsp70 in the liver cytosol of rats exposed to 41 ◦C whole
body hyperthermic stress was examined. Immunoprecipitation of glucocorticoid receptor heterocomplexes by monoclonal
anti-receptor antibody (BuGR2) followed by quantitative immunoblotting revealed the presence of both nucleocytoplasmic
Hsp70 family members, constitutive—Hsc70 and inducible—Hsp72, within the complexes. Immediately after the stress only
Hsc70 was found in association with glucocorticoid receptor. However, after the induction of Hsp72 by stress, its appearance
within the glucocorticoid receptor heterocomplexes was also recorded and the presence of both Hsp70 forms within the
heterocomplexes was evident by the end of examined 24 h period after the stress. This study confirms that heat stress affects
protein composition of rat liver glucocorticoid receptor heterocomplexes increasing the share of Hsp70 and shows that this
increase could be equally ascribed to constitutive and inducible forms of Hsp70.
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