The role of EDEM2 compared with EDEM1 in ricin transport from the endoplasmic reticulum to the cytosol
doi: 10.1042/bj20130155
pmid: 24200403
The role of EDEM2 compared with EDEM1 in ricin transport from the endoplasmic reticulum to the cytosol
EDEM1 [ER (endoplasmic reticulum)-degradation-enhancing α-mannosidase I-like protein 1] and EDEM2 are crucial regulators of ERAD (ER-associated degradation) that extracts non-native glycoproteins from the calnexin chaperone system. Ricin is a potent plant cytotoxin composed of an A-chain (RTA) connected by a disulfide bond to a cell-binding lectin B-chain (RTB). After endocytic uptake, the toxin is transported retrogradely to the ER, where the enzymatically active RTA is translocated to the cytosol in a similar manner as misfolded ER proteins. This transport is promoted by EDEM1. In the present study we report that EDEM2 is also involved in ricin retrotranslocation out of the ER. However, the role of EDEM1 and EDEM2 in ricin transport to the cytosol seems to differ. EDEM2 promotes ricin retrotranslocation irrespectively of ER translocon accessibility; moreover, co-immunoprecipitation and pull-down studies revealed that more ricin can interact with EDEM2 in comparison with EDEM1. On the other hand, interactions of both lectins with RTA are dependent on the structure of the RTA. Thus our data display a newly discovered role for EDEM2. Moreover, analysis of the involvement of EDEM1 and EDEM2 in ricin retrotranslocation to the cytosol may provide crucial information about general mechanisms of the recognition of ERAD substrates in the ER.
- University of Gdańsk Poland
- University of Oslo Norway
- Oslo University Hospital Norway
- Wrocław Medical University Poland
Cell Survival, ER-degradation enhancing α-mannosidase I-like protein (EDEM1), Endoplasmic Reticulum, Kidney, Mice, Cytosol, Lectins, Animals, Humans, Chemical Warfare Agents, Proteostasis Deficiencies, Glycoproteins, Protein Unfolding, retrotranslocation, Protein Stability, Membrane Proteins, ricin, endoplasmic reticulum (ER), Protein Subunits, Protein Transport, HEK293 Cells, ER, Amino Acid Substitution, EDEM2, Mutant Proteins, EDEM1, Proteasome Inhibitors
Cell Survival, ER-degradation enhancing α-mannosidase I-like protein (EDEM1), Endoplasmic Reticulum, Kidney, Mice, Cytosol, Lectins, Animals, Humans, Chemical Warfare Agents, Proteostasis Deficiencies, Glycoproteins, Protein Unfolding, retrotranslocation, Protein Stability, Membrane Proteins, ricin, endoplasmic reticulum (ER), Protein Subunits, Protein Transport, HEK293 Cells, ER, Amino Acid Substitution, EDEM2, Mutant Proteins, EDEM1, Proteasome Inhibitors
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