Literature DB >> 24500714

Complex determinants in specific members of the mannose receptor family govern collagen endocytosis.

Henrik J Jürgensen1, Kristina Johansson, Daniel H Madsen, Astrid Porse, Maria C Melander, Kristine R Sørensen, Christoffer Nielsen, Thomas H Bugge, Niels Behrendt, Lars H Engelholm.   

Abstract

Members of the well-conserved mannose receptor (MR) protein family have been functionally implicated in diverse biological and pathological processes. Importantly, a proposed common function is the internalization of collagen for intracellular degradation occurring during bone development, cancer invasion, and fibrosis protection. This functional relationship is suggested by a common endocytic capability and a candidate collagen-binding domain. Here we conducted a comparative investigation of each member's ability to facilitate intracellular collagen degradation. As expected, the family members uPARAP/Endo180 and MR bound collagens in a purified system and internalized collagens for degradation in cellular settings. In contrast, the remaining family members, PLA2R and DEC-205, showed no collagen binding activity and were unable to mediate collagen internalization. To pinpoint the structural elements discriminating collagen from non-collagen receptors, we constructed a series of receptor chimeras and loss- and gain-of-function mutants. Using this approach we identified a critical collagen binding loop in the suggested collagen binding region (an FN-II domain) in uPARAP/Endo180 and MR, which was different in PLA2R or DEC-205. However, we also found that an active FN-II domain was not a sufficient determinant to allow collagen internalization through these receptors. Nevertheless, this ability could be acquired by the transfer of a larger segment of uPARAP/Endo180 (the Cys-rich domain, the FN-II domain and two CTLDs) to DEC-205. These data underscore the importance of the FN-II domain in uPARAP/Endo180 and MR-mediated collagen internalization but at the same time uncover a critical interplay with flanking domains.

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Keywords:  Cancer Invasion; Collagen; Endocytosis; Extracellular Matrix; Intracellular Collagen Degradation; Mannose Receptor; Mannose Receptor Family; Protein Chimeras; Receptor Structure-Function; uPARAP/Endo180

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24500714      PMCID: PMC3953304          DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M113.512780

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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