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Unconventional p97/VCP-Mediated Endoplasmic Reticulum-to-Endosome Trafficking of a Retroviral Protein.

Wendy Kaichun Xu1, Yongqiang Gou1, Mary M Lozano1, Jaquelin P Dudley1,2.   

Abstract

Mouse mammary tumor virus (MMTV) encodes a Rem precursor protein that specifies both regulatory and accessory functions. Rem is cleaved at the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) membrane into a functional N-terminal signal peptide (SP) and the C terminus (Rem-CT). Rem-CT lacks a membrane-spanning domain and a known ER retention signal, and yet it was not detectably secreted into cell supernatants. Inhibition of intracellular trafficking by the drug brefeldin A (BFA), which interferes with the ER-to-Golgi secretory pathway, resulted in dramatically reduced intracellular Rem-CT levels that were not rescued by proteasomal or lysosomal inhibitors. A Rem mutant lacking glycosylation was cleaved into SP and Rem-CT but was insensitive to BFA, suggesting that unglycosylated Rem-CT does not reach this BFA-dependent compartment. Treatment with endoglycosidase H indicated that Rem-CT does not traffic through the Golgi apparatus. Analysis of wild-type Rem-CT and its glycosylation mutant by confocal microscopy revealed that both were primarily localized to the ER lumen. A small fraction of wild-type Rem-CT, but not the unglycosylated mutant, was colocalized with Rab5-positive (Rab5+) early endosomes. The expression of a dominant-negative (DN) form of ADP ribosylation factor 1 (Arf1) (containing a mutation of threonine to asparagine at position 31 [T31N]) mimicked the effects of BFA by reducing Rem-CT levels and increased Rem-CT association with early and late endosomes. Inhibition of the AAA ATPase p97/VCP rescued Rem-CT in the presence of BFA or DN Arf1 and prevented localization to Rab5+ endosomes. Thus, Rem-CT uses an unconventional p97-mediated scheme for trafficking to early endosomes. IMPORTANCE Mouse mammary tumor virus is a complex retrovirus that encodes a regulatory/accessory protein, Rem. Rem is a precursor protein that is processed at the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) membrane by signal peptidase. The N-terminal SP uses the p97/VCP ATPase to elude ER-associated degradation to traffic to the nucleus and serve a human immunodeficiency virus Rev-like function. In contrast, the function of the C-terminal glycosylated cleavage product (Rem-CT) is unknown. Since localization is critical for protein function, we used mutants, inhibitors, and confocal microscopy to localize Rem-CT. Surprisingly, Rem-CT, which lacks a transmembrane domain or an ER retention signal, was detected primarily within the ER and required glycosylation and the p97 ATPase for early endosome trafficking without passage through the Golgi apparatus. Thus, Rem-CT uses a novel intracellular trafficking pathway, potentially impacting host antiviral immunity.

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Keywords:  Arf1; Rem; brefeldin A sensitivity; endoplasmic reticulum; endosomal trafficking; mouse mammary tumor virus; p97/VCP

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33952644      PMCID: PMC8223958          DOI: 10.1128/JVI.00531-21

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Virol        ISSN: 0022-538X            Impact factor:   5.103


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