Literature DB >> 22842913

Trafficking of PrPc to mitochondrial raft-like microdomains during cell apoptosis.

Maurizio Sorice1, Vincenzo Mattei, Vincenzo Tasciotti, Valeria Manganelli, Tina Garofalo, Roberta Misasi.   

Abstract

The cellular form of prion protein (PrP (c)) is a highly conserved cell surface GPI-anchored glycoprotein that was identified in cholesterol-enriched, detergent-resistant microdomains, named "rafts." The association with these specialized portions of the cell plasma membrane is required for conversion of PrP (c) to the transmissible spongiform encephalopathy-associated protease-resistant isoform. Usually, PrP (c) is reported to be a plasma membrane protein, however several studies have revealed PrP (c) as an interacting protein mainly with the membrane/organelles, as well as with cytoskeleton network. Recent lines of evidence indicated its association with ER lipid raft-like microdomains for a correct folding of PrP (c), as well as for the export of the protein to the Golgi and proper glycosylation. During cell apoptosis, PrP (c) can undergo intracellular re-localization, via ER-mitochondria associated membranes (MAM) and microtubular network, to mitochondrial raft-like microdomains, where it induced the loss of mitochondrial membrane potential and citochrome c release, after a contained raise of calcium concentration. We suggest that PrP (c) may play a role in the multimolecular signaling complex associated with cell apoptosis Lipid rafts and their components may, thus, be investigated as pharmacological targets of interest, introducing a novel and innovative task in modern pharmacology, i.e., the development of glycosphingolipid targeted drugs.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22842913      PMCID: PMC3609063          DOI: 10.4161/pri.20479

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Prion        ISSN: 1933-6896            Impact factor:   3.931


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