Literature DB >> 32179649

Detailed analyses of the crucial functions of Zn transporter proteins in alkaline phosphatase activation.

Eisuke Suzuki1, Namino Ogawa1, Taka-Aki Takeda1, Yukina Nishito1, Yu-Ki Tanaka2, Takashi Fujiwara3, Mayu Matsunaga1, Sachiko Ueda1, Naoya Kubo1, Tokuji Tsuji1, Ayako Fukunaka4, Tomohiro Yamazaki5, Kathryn M Taylor6, Yasumitsu Ogra2, Taiho Kambe7.   

Abstract

Numerous zinc ectoenzymes are metalated by zinc and activated in the compartments of the early secretory pathway before reaching their destination. Zn transporter (ZNT) proteins located in these compartments are essential for ectoenzyme activation. We have previously reported that ZNT proteins, specifically ZNT5-ZNT6 heterodimers and ZNT7 homodimers, play critical roles in the activation of zinc ectoenzymes, such as alkaline phosphatases (ALPs), by mobilizing cytosolic zinc into these compartments. However, this process remains incompletely understood. Here, using genetically-engineered chicken DT40 cells, we first determined that Zrt/Irt-like protein (ZIP) transporters that are localized to the compartments of the early secretory pathway play only a minor role in the ALP activation process. These transporters included ZIP7, ZIP9, and ZIP13, performing pivotal functions in maintaining cellular homeostasis by effluxing zinc out of the compartments. Next, using purified ALP proteins, we showed that zinc metalation on ALP produced in DT40 cells lacking ZNT5-ZNT6 heterodimers and ZNT7 homodimers is impaired. Finally, by genetically disrupting both ZNT5 and ZNT7 in human HAP1 cells, we directly demonstrated that the tissue-nonspecific ALP-activating functions of both ZNT complexes are conserved in human cells. Furthermore, using mutant HAP1 cells, we uncovered a previously-unrecognized and unique spatial regulation of ZNT5-ZNT6 heterodimer formation, wherein ZNT5 recruits ZNT6 to the Golgi apparatus to form the heterodimeric complex. These findings fill in major gaps in our understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying zinc ectoenzyme activation in the compartments of the early secretory pathway.
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Keywords:  CRISPR/Cas; Golgi; Zn transporter (ZNT); alkaline phosphatase (ALP); dimerization; early secretory pathway; ectoenzyme; enzyme activation; metalloenzyme; phosphatase

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32179649      PMCID: PMC7186172          DOI: 10.1074/jbc.RA120.012610

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


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Journal:  Methods Enzymol       Date:  2014       Impact factor: 1.600

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4.  Sophisticated expression responses of ZNT1 and MT in response to changes in the expression of ZIPs.

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