Literature DB >> 18419753

TrkA receptor endolysosomal degradation is both ubiquitin and proteasome dependent.

Thangiah Geetha1, Marie W Wooten.   

Abstract

Gaps in our knowledge exist regarding the degradation of the tropomyosin-regulated kinase A (TrkA) receptor after addition of neurotrophin, nerve growth factor (NGF). TrkA is rapidly and transiently ubiquitinated upon addition of NGF. Here, we demonstrate that the polyubiquitin tag plays a definitive role in receptor sorting. Treatment of PC12 cells with lactacystin prevented NGF-dependent deubiquitination and degradation of TrkA. However, treatment with methylamine, bafilomycin or leupeptin, did not prevent NGF-dependent deubiquitination but blocked the degradation of TrkA. Employing co-immunoprecipitation, biochemical fractionation and confocal microscopy, the kinetics of receptor trafficking post-internalization was observed to occur as a sequel from endosome/multivesicular body, proteasomes, culminating with degradation in the lysosomes. The trafficking of the polyubiquitin-deficient TrkA receptor mutant K485R was impaired and likewise failed to degrade revealing that the receptor escapes degradation. The interaction of TrkA with proteasomes was confirmed by purification and co-immunoprecipitation. We provide evidence that proteasomal deubiquitinating enzymes trim K63-ubiquitin chains from the TrkA receptor prior to its delivery to lysosomes for degradation. Taken together, our results reveal the existence of a novel proteasome-dependent step in receptor degradation.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18419753     DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0854.2008.00751.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Traffic        ISSN: 1398-9219            Impact factor:   6.215


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