| Literature DB >> 26018079 |
Toru Uyama1, Katsuhisa Kawai2, Nozomu Kono3, Masahiro Watanabe4, Kazuhito Tsuboi1, Tomohito Inoue5, Nobukazu Araki2, Hiroyuki Arai3, Natsuo Ueda6.
Abstract
Phospholipase A/acyltransferase (PLA/AT)-3 (also known as H-rev107 or AdPLA) was originally isolated as a tumor suppressor and was later shown to have phospholipase A1/A2 activity. We have also found that the overexpression of PLA/AT-3 in mammalian cells results in specific disappearance of peroxisomes. However, its molecular mechanism remained unclear. In the present study, we first established a HEK293 cell line, which stably expresses a fluorescent peroxisome marker protein (DsRed2-Peroxi) and expresses PLA/AT-3 in a tetracycline-dependent manner. The treatment with tetracycline, as expected, caused disappearance of peroxisomes within 24 h, as revealed by diffuse signals of DsRed2-Peroxi and a remarkable decrease in a peroxisomal membrane protein, PMP70. A time-dependent decrease in ether-type lipid levels was also seen. Because the activation of LC3, a marker of autophagy, was not observed, the involvement of autophagy was unlikely. Among various peroxins responsible for peroxisome biogenesis, Pex19p functions as a chaperone protein for the transportation of peroxisomal membrane proteins. Immunoprecipitation analysis showed that PLA/AT-3 binds to Pex19p through its N-terminal proline-rich and C-terminal hydrophobic domains. The protein level and enzyme activity of PLA/AT-3 were increased by its coexpression with Pex19p. Moreover, PLA/AT-3 inhibited the binding of Pex19 to peroxisomal membrane proteins, such as Pex3p and Pex11βp. A catalytically inactive point mutant of PLA/AT-3 could bind to Pex19p but did not inhibit the chaperone activity of Pex19p. Altogether, these results suggest a novel regulatory mechanism for peroxisome biogenesis through the interaction between Pex19p and PLA/AT-3.Entities:
Keywords: H-rev107; HRAS-like suppressor; glycerophospholipid; organelle; peroxin; peroxisome; phospholipase A; phospholipase A/acyltransferase (PLA/AT); tumor suppressor gene
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26018079 PMCID: PMC4498086 DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M114.635433
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biol Chem ISSN: 0021-9258 Impact factor: 5.157