alpha B-crystallin is a small heat shock protein (hsp) and molecular chaper
one that can interact with a wide spectrum of cellular components including
intermediate filaments (IF). The significance of these interactions is not
currently known. We have tested whether increased alpha B-crystallin expre
ssion effects changes in the IF systems in situ. Adenoviral-mediated gene t
ransfer was used to overexpress alpha B-crystallin in primary astrocytes. A
positive correlation was observed between overexpression of alpha B-crysta
llin and diffuse, filigree IF. alpha B-crystallin did not appear to alter t
he polymerization state of IF proteins. These data show that an increase in
alpha B-crystallin expression in the absence of stress can modify the orga
nizational state of IF and that alpha B-crystallin can function as an IF de
bundling protein. NeuroReport 11:361-365 (C) 2000 Lippincott Williams & Wil
kins.