Post-translational Membrane Insertion of Tail-anchored Transmembrane EF-hand Ca2+ Sensor Calneurons Requires the TRC40/Asna1 Protein Chaperone
Post-translational Membrane Insertion of Tail-anchored Transmembrane EF-hand Ca2+ Sensor Calneurons Requires the TRC40/Asna1 Protein Chaperone
Calneuron-1 and -2 are neuronal EF-hand-type calcium sensor proteins that are prominently targeted to trans-Golgi network membranes and impose a calcium threshold at the Golgi for phosphatidylinositol 4-OH kinase IIIβ activation and the regulated local synthesis of phospholipids that are crucial for TGN-to-plasma membrane trafficking. In this study, we show that calneurons are nonclassical type II tail-anchored proteins that are post-translationally inserted into the endoplasmic reticulum membrane via an association of a 23-amino acid-long transmembrane domain (TMD) with the TRC40/Asna1 chaperone complex. Following trafficking to the Golgi, calneurons are probably retained in the TGN because of the length of the TMD and phosphatidylinositol 4-phosphate lipid binding. Both calneurons rapidly self-associate in vitro and in vivo via their TMD and EF-hand containing the N terminus. Although dimerization and potentially multimerization precludes TRC40/Asna1 binding and thereby membrane insertion, we found no evidence for a cytosolic pool of calneurons and could demonstrate that self-association of calneurons is restricted to membrane-inserted protein. The dimerization properties and the fact that they, unlike every other EF-hand calmodulin-like Ca(2+) sensor, are always associated with membranes of the secretory pathway, including vesicles and plasma membrane, suggests a high degree of spatial segregation for physiological target interactions.
- University of East Anglia United Kingdom
- Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology Germany
- Leibniz Association Germany
- Council of Scientific and Industrial Research India
- Helmholtz Association of German Research Centres Germany
570, metabolism [trans-Golgi Network], 610, metabolism [Intracellular Membranes], genetics [Molecular Chaperones], Calmodulin, Chlorocebus aethiops, CALN1 protein, human, Animals, Humans, metabolism [Calcium], metabolism [Molecular Chaperones], genetics [Arsenite Transporting ATPases], Arsenite Transporting ATPases, metabolism [Arsenite Transporting ATPases], genetics [Calmodulin], Intracellular Membranes, metabolism [Calmodulin], GET3 protein, human, Protein Structure, Tertiary, Protein Transport, HEK293 Cells, physiology [Protein Multimerization], genetics [trans-Golgi Network], COS Cells, physiology [Protein Transport], Calcium, Protein Multimerization, HeLa Cells, Molecular Chaperones, trans-Golgi Network, ddc: ddc:540
570, metabolism [trans-Golgi Network], 610, metabolism [Intracellular Membranes], genetics [Molecular Chaperones], Calmodulin, Chlorocebus aethiops, CALN1 protein, human, Animals, Humans, metabolism [Calcium], metabolism [Molecular Chaperones], genetics [Arsenite Transporting ATPases], Arsenite Transporting ATPases, metabolism [Arsenite Transporting ATPases], genetics [Calmodulin], Intracellular Membranes, metabolism [Calmodulin], GET3 protein, human, Protein Structure, Tertiary, Protein Transport, HEK293 Cells, physiology [Protein Multimerization], genetics [trans-Golgi Network], COS Cells, physiology [Protein Transport], Calcium, Protein Multimerization, HeLa Cells, Molecular Chaperones, trans-Golgi Network, ddc: ddc:540
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