Literature DB >> 18697835

Multiple functions encoded by the N-terminal PAT domain of adipophilin.

David J Orlicky1, Greg Degala, Carrie Greenwood, Elise S Bales, Tanya D Russell, James L McManaman.   

Abstract

Adipophilin (ADPH), a member of the perilipin family of cytoplasmic lipid droplet (CLD)-binding proteins, is crucially dependent on triglyceride synthesis for stability. We have used cell lines expressing full-length or N-terminally modified forms of ADPH to investigate the role of the N-terminus in regulating ADPH stability and interactions with CLD. Full-length ADPH was unstable and could not be detected on CLDs unless cultures were incubated with oleic acid (OA) to stimulate triglyceride synthesis, or were treated with MG132 to block proteasomal degradation. By contrast, ADPH lacking amino acids 1-89 (Delta 2,3 ADPH), or N-terminally GFP-tagged full-length ADPH, was stable in the absence of OA or MG132, as was the closely related protein TIP47. However, none of these proteins localized to CLDs unless OA was added to the culture medium. Furthermore, immunofluorescence analysis showed that TIP47 localization to CLDs was prevented by full-length ADPH, but not by Delta 2,3 ADPH. These results suggest that the N-terminal region of ADPH mediates proteasomal degradation and access of TIP47 to the CLD surface and possibly contributes to CLD stability. Chimeras of ADPH and TIP47, generated by swapping their N- and C-terminal halves, showed that these properties are specific to ADPH.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18697835      PMCID: PMC3139108          DOI: 10.1242/jcs.026153

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cell Sci        ISSN: 0021-9533            Impact factor:   5.285


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