CSN complex controls the stability of selected synaptic proteins via a torsinA‐dependent process
CSN complex controls the stability of selected synaptic proteins via a torsinA‐dependent process
DYT1 dystonia is caused by an autosomal dominant mutation that leads to a glutamic acid deletion in torsinA (TA), a member of the AAA+ ATPase superfamily. In this study, we identified a novel-binding partner of TA, the subunit 4 (CSN4) of CSN signalosome. TA binds CSN4 and the synaptic regulator snapin in neuroblastoma cells and in brain synaptosomes. CSN4 and TA are required for the stability of both snapin and the synaptotagmin-specific endocytic adaptor stonin 2, as downregulation of CSN4 or TA reduces the levels of both proteins. Snapin is phosphorylated by the CSN-associated kinase protein kinase D (PKD) and its expression is decreased upon PKD inhibition. In contrast, the stability of stonin 2 is regulated by neddylation, another CSN-associated activity. Overexpression of the pathological TA mutant (ΔE-TA) reduces stonin 2 expression, causing the accumulation of the calcium sensor synaptotagmin 1 on the cell surface. Retrieval of surface-stranded synaptotagmin 1 is restored by overexpression of stonin 2 in ΔE-TA-expressing cells, suggesting that the DYT1 mutation compromises the role of TA in protein stabilisation and synaptic vesicle recycling.
- Freie Universität Berlin Germany
- Charité - University Medicine Berlin Germany
- UCL INSTITUTE OF NEUROLOGY United Kingdom
- London Research Institute United Kingdom
- University College London United Kingdom
COP9 Signalosome Complex, Vesicular Transport Proteins, Brain, Adaptor Proteins, Vesicular Transport, Dystonia, Gene Expression Regulation, Cell Line, Tumor, Gene Knockdown Techniques, Synaptotagmin I, Mutation, Humans, Synaptic Vesicles, Carrier Proteins, Protein Processing, Post-Translational, Adaptor Proteins, Signal Transducing, Molecular Chaperones, Protein Binding
COP9 Signalosome Complex, Vesicular Transport Proteins, Brain, Adaptor Proteins, Vesicular Transport, Dystonia, Gene Expression Regulation, Cell Line, Tumor, Gene Knockdown Techniques, Synaptotagmin I, Mutation, Humans, Synaptic Vesicles, Carrier Proteins, Protein Processing, Post-Translational, Adaptor Proteins, Signal Transducing, Molecular Chaperones, Protein Binding
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