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Murine astrotactins 1 and 2 have a similar membrane topology and mature via endoproteolytic cleavage catalyzed by a signal peptidase.

Patricia Lara1, Åsa Tellgren-Roth1, Hourinaz Behesti2, Zachi Horn2, Nina Schiller1, Karl Enquist1, Malin Cammenberg1, Amanda Liljenström1, Mary E Hatten2, Gunnar von Heijne3, IngMarie Nilsson4.   

Abstract

Astrotactin 1 (Astn1) and Astn2 are membrane proteins that function in glial-guided migration, receptor trafficking, and synaptic plasticity in the brain as well as in planar polarity pathways in the skin. Here we used glycosylation mapping and protease protection approaches to map the topologies of mouse Astn1 and Astn2 in rough microsomal membranes and found that Astn2 has a cleaved N-terminal signal peptide, an N-terminal domain located in the lumen of the rough microsomal membranes (topologically equivalent to the extracellular surface in cells), two transmembrane helices, and a large C-terminal lumenal domain. We also found that Astn1 has the same topology as Astn2, but we did not observe any evidence of signal peptide cleavage in Astn1. Both Astn1 and Astn2 mature through endoproteolytic cleavage in the second transmembrane helix; importantly, we identified the endoprotease responsible for the maturation of Astn1 and Astn2 as the endoplasmic reticulum signal peptidase. Differences in the degree of Astn1 and Astn2 maturation possibly contribute to the higher levels of the C-terminal domain of Astn1 detected on neuronal membranes of the central nervous system. These differences may also explain the distinct cellular functions of Astn1 and Astn2, such as in membrane adhesion, receptor trafficking, and planar polarity signaling.
© 2019 Lara et al.

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Keywords:  Astrotactin; cell migration; central nervous system; glycosylation; glycosylation inhibitor; neuron; neuronal migration; signal peptidase; topology

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30696770      PMCID: PMC6433051          DOI: 10.1074/jbc.RA118.007093

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


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