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Pathogenic Signal Sequence Mutations in Progranulin Disrupt SRP Interactions Required for mRNA Stability.


ABSTRACT: Cells have evolved quality control pathways to prevent the accumulation of improperly localized proteins, which are often toxic. One of these pathways, regulation of aberrant protein production (RAPP), recognizes aberrant secretory proteins during translation and degrades the associated mRNA. Here, we demonstrate endogenous RAPP substrates. Haploinsufficiency of the secretory protein progranulin (GRN) is associated with the neurodegenerative disease frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD). Our results show FTLD-associated GRN mutations W7R and A9D disrupt co-translational interaction with a targeting factor, signal recognition particle (SRP). This triggers RAPP and initiates specific mRNA degradation. Conversely, wild-type GRN and the naturally occurring polymorphism V5L GRN are efficiently expressed and secreted. Thus, RAPP plays a role in the molecular pathology of A9D GRN and W7R GRN.

SUBMITTER: Pinarbasi ES 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6097231 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Pathogenic Signal Sequence Mutations in Progranulin Disrupt SRP Interactions Required for mRNA Stability.

Pinarbasi Emile S ES   Karamyshev Andrey L AL   Tikhonova Elena B EB   Wu I-Hui IH   Hudson Henry H   Thomas Philip J PJ  

Cell reports 20180601 10


Cells have evolved quality control pathways to prevent the accumulation of improperly localized proteins, which are often toxic. One of these pathways, regulation of aberrant protein production (RAPP), recognizes aberrant secretory proteins during translation and degrades the associated mRNA. Here, we demonstrate endogenous RAPP substrates. Haploinsufficiency of the secretory protein progranulin (GRN) is associated with the neurodegenerative disease frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD). Our  ...[more]

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