Literature DB >> 12196555

Regulation of APP-dependent transcription complexes by Mint/X11s: differential functions of Mint isoforms.

Thomas Biederer1, Xinwei Cao, Thomas C Südhof, Xinran Liu.   

Abstract

Mints/X11s are neuron-specific (Mints 1 and 2) and ubiquitous (Mint 3) adaptor proteins composed of isoform-specific N-terminal sequences and common C-terminal phosphotyrosine-binding (PTB) and PDZ domains. We now show that all three Mints bind to the cytoplasmic tail of amyloid-beta precursor protein (APP) and presenilins and strongly increase the levels of cellular APP in transfected cells. Immunocytochemistry revealed that in neurons, Mints 1 and 2 were colocalized with APP in the trans-Golgi network, with lower levels throughout the cell body and neurites. Using an APP-dependent transactivation assay that uses a fusion protein of APP coupled to the potent transcription factor Gal4/VP16, we examined the effects of Mints on the proteolytic processing and putative transcriptional function of APP. Although all Mints were biochemically similar, only Mints 1 and 2 but not Mint 3 strongly inhibited transactivation by APP-Gal4/VP16. Inhibition was enhanced by a mutation of the first PDZ domain and by deletion of the PDZ domains or the N-terminal sequences but abolished by inactivation of the PTB- and PDZ domains. Mint 1 also inhibited transactivation by the "precleaved" cytoplasmic tail of APP fused to Gal4/VP16, whereas Fe65 (which binds to APP as strongly as Mints) enhanced transactivation. Our data suggest that Mints 1 and 2 but not Mint 3 have a specific effect on APP function that cannot be explained simply by their interaction with presenilins and occurs at least partly after cleavage of APP. In view of their biochemical similarity, the functional differences among Mints are unexpected, suggesting that Mints 1 and 2 have a brain-specific function related to APP that is not executed by the ubiquitous Mint 3.

Entities:  

Mesh:

Substances:

Year:  2002        PMID: 12196555      PMCID: PMC6757996     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosci        ISSN: 0270-6474            Impact factor:   6.167


  44 in total

1.  A family of RIM-binding proteins regulated by alternative splicing: Implications for the genesis of synaptic active zones.

Authors:  Yun Wang; Xinran Liu; Thomas Biederer; Thomas C Südhof
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2002-10-21       Impact factor: 11.205

2.  A role for Mints in transmitter release: Mint 1 knockout mice exhibit impaired GABAergic synaptic transmission.

Authors:  Angela Ho; Wade Morishita; Robert E Hammer; Robert C Malenka; Thomas C Sudhof
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2003-01-23       Impact factor: 11.205

3.  Novel GαS-protein signaling associated with membrane-tethered amyloid precursor protein intracellular domain.

Authors:  Carole Deyts; Kulandaivelu S Vetrivel; Shibandri Das; Yumiko M Shepherd; Denis J Dupré; Gopal Thinakaran; Angèle T Parent
Journal:  J Neurosci       Date:  2012-02-01       Impact factor: 6.167

4.  A pilot proteomic study of amyloid precursor interactors in Alzheimer's disease.

Authors:  Barbara A Cottrell; Veronica Galvan; Surita Banwait; Olivia Gorostiza; Christian R Lombardo; Tristan Williams; Birgit Schilling; Alyson Peel; Bradford Gibson; Edward H Koo; Christopher D Link; Dale E Bredesen
Journal:  Ann Neurol       Date:  2005-08       Impact factor: 10.422

Review 5.  The study of Golgi apparatus in Alzheimer's disease.

Authors:  Zhiping Hu; Liuwang Zeng; Zhiling Huang; Jie Zhang; Ting Li
Journal:  Neurochem Res       Date:  2007-03-31       Impact factor: 3.996

6.  C-terminal cleavage of the amyloid-beta protein precursor at Asp664: a switch associated with Alzheimer's disease.

Authors:  Surita Banwait; Veronica Galvan; Junli Zhang; Olivia F Gorostiza; Marina Ataie; Wei Huang; Danielle Crippen; Edward H Koo; Dale E Bredesen
Journal:  J Alzheimers Dis       Date:  2008-02       Impact factor: 4.472

7.  Co-localization of the amyloid precursor protein and Notch intracellular domains in nuclear transcription factories.

Authors:  Uwe Konietzko; Zoë V Goodger; Michelle Meyer; Bernhard M Kohli; Jérôme Bosset; Debomoy K Lahiri; Roger M Nitsch
Journal:  Neurobiol Aging       Date:  2008-04-10       Impact factor: 4.673

8.  X11alpha haploinsufficiency enhances Abeta amyloid deposition in Alzheimer's disease transgenic mice.

Authors:  Inderjeet Saluja; Henry Paulson; Ashwin Gupta; R Scott Turner
Journal:  Neurobiol Dis       Date:  2009-07-23       Impact factor: 5.996

9.  Interaction of ASK1 and the beta-amyloid precursor protein in a stress-signaling complex.

Authors:  Veronica Galvan; Surita Banwait; Patricia Spilman; Olivia F Gorostiza; Alyson Peel; Marina Ataie; Danielle Crippen; Wei Huang; Gurleen Sidhu; Hidenori Ichijo; Dale E Bredesen
Journal:  Neurobiol Dis       Date:  2007-07-03       Impact factor: 5.996

10.  Novel mediators of amyloid precursor protein signaling.

Authors:  Andrzej Swistowski; Qiang Zhang; Mark E Orcholski; Danielle Crippen; Cathy Vitelli; Alexei Kurakin; Dale E Bredesen
Journal:  J Neurosci       Date:  2009-12-16       Impact factor: 6.167

View more

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.