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Ubiquitylation and developmental regulation of invariant surface protein expression in trypanosomes.

Ka Fai Leung1, Fay S Riley, Mark Carrington, Mark C Field.   

Abstract

The cell surface of Trypanosoma brucei is dominated by the glycosylphosphatidylinositol-anchored variant surface glycoprotein (VSG), which is essential for immune evasion. VSG biosynthesis, trafficking, and turnover are well documented, but trans-membrane domain (TMD) proteins, including the invariant surface glycoproteins (ISGs), are less well characterized. Internalization and degradation of ISG65 depend on ubiquitylation of conserved cytoplasmic lysines. Using epitope-tagged ISG75 and reporter chimeric proteins bearing the cytoplasmic and trans-membrane regions of ISG75, together with multiple mutants with lysine-to-arginine mutations, we demonstrate that the cytoplasmic tail of ISG75 is both sufficient and necessary for endosomal targeting and degradation. The ISG75 chimeric reporter protein localized to endocytic organelles, while lysine-null versions were significantly stabilized at the cell surface. Importantly, ISG75 cytoplasmic lysines are modified by extensive oligoubiquitin chains and ubiquitylation is abolished in the lysine-null version. Furthermore, we find evidence for differential modes of turnover of ISG65 and ISG75. Full-length lysine-null ISG65 localization and protein turnover are significantly perturbed, but ISG75 localization and protein turnover are not, while ubiquitin conjugates can be detected for full-length lysine-null ISG75 but not ISG65. We find that the ISG75 ectodomain has a predicted coiled-coil, suggesting that ISG75 could be part of a complex, while ISG65 behaves independently. We also demonstrate a developmental stage-specific mechanism for exclusion of surface ISG expression in insect-stage cells by a ubiquitin-independent mechanism. We suggest that ubiquitylation may be a general mechanism for regulating trans-membrane domain surface proteins in trypanosomes.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21571921      PMCID: PMC3147413          DOI: 10.1128/EC.05012-11

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eukaryot Cell        ISSN: 1535-9786


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