Literature DB >> 33811688

Deficient endoplasmic reticulum translocon-associated protein complex limits the biosynthesis of proinsulin and insulin.

Yumeng Huang1,2, Xiaoxi Xu1,2, Peter Arvan2, Ming Liu1,2.   

Abstract

The conserved endoplasmic reticulum (ER) membrane protein TRAPα (translocon-associated protein, also known as signal sequence receptor 1, SSR1) has been reported to play a critical but unclear role in insulin biosynthesis. TRAPα/SSR1 is one component of a four-protein complex including TRAPβ/SSR2, TRAPγ/SSR3, and TRAPδ/SSR4. The TRAP complex topologically has a small exposure on the cytosolic side of the ER via its TRAPγ/SSR3 subunit, whereas TRAPβ/SSR2 and TRAPδ/SSR4 function along with TRAPα/SSR1 largely on the luminal side of the ER membrane. Here, we have examined pancreatic β-cells with deficient expression of either TRAPβ/SSR2 or TRAPδ/SSR4, which does not perturb mRNA expression levels of other TRAP subunits, or insulin mRNA. However, deficient protein expression of TRAPβ/SSR2 and, to a lesser degree, TRAPδ/SSR4, diminishes the protein levels of other TRAP subunits, concomitant with deficient steady-state levels of proinsulin and insulin. Deficient TRAPβ/SSR2 or TRAPδ/SSR4 is not associated with any apparent defect of exocytotic mechanism but rather by a decreased abundance of the proinsulin and insulin that accompanies glucose-stimulated secretion. Amino acid pulse labeling directly establishes that much of the steady-state deficiency of intracellular proinsulin can be accounted for by diminished proinsulin biosynthesis, observed in a pulse-labeling as short as 5 minutes. The proinsulin and insulin levels in TRAPβ/SSR2 or TRAPδ/SSR4 null mutant β-cells are notably recovered upon re-expression of the missing TRAP subunit, accompanying a rebound of proinsulin biosynthesis. Remarkably, overexpression of TRAPα/SSR1 can also suppress defects in β-cells with diminished expression of TRAPβ/SSR2, strongly suggesting that TRAPβ/SSR2 is needed to support TRAPα/SSR1 function.
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Keywords:  diabetes; insulin secretion; pancreatic beta cell; preproinsulin; translocation

Year:  2021        PMID: 33811688      PMCID: PMC8106808          DOI: 10.1096/fj.202002774R

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  FASEB J        ISSN: 0892-6638            Impact factor:   5.191


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