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Misfolded GPI-anchored proteins are escorted through the secretory pathway by ER-derived factors.


ABSTRACT: We have used misfolded prion protein (PrP*) as a model to investigate how mammalian cells recognize and degrade misfolded GPI-anchored proteins. While most misfolded membrane proteins are degraded by proteasomes, misfolded GPI-anchored proteins are primarily degraded in lysosomes. Quantitative flow cytometry analysis showed that at least 85% of PrP* molecules transiently access the plasma membrane en route to lysosomes. Unexpectedly, time-resolved quantitative proteomics revealed a remarkably invariant PrP* interactome during its trafficking from the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) to lysosomes. Hence, PrP* arrives at the plasma membrane in complex with ER-derived chaperones and cargo receptors. These interaction partners were critical for rapid endocytosis because a GPI-anchored protein induced to misfold at the cell surface was not recognized effectively for degradation. Thus, resident ER factors have post-ER itineraries that not only shield misfolded GPI-anchored proteins during their trafficking, but also provide a quality control cue at the cell surface for endocytic routing to lysosomes.

SUBMITTER: Zavodszky E 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6541436 | biostudies-literature | 2019 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Misfolded GPI-anchored proteins are escorted through the secretory pathway by ER-derived factors.

Zavodszky Eszter E   Hegde Ramanujan S RS  

eLife 20190516


We have used misfolded prion protein (PrP*) as a model to investigate how mammalian cells recognize and degrade misfolded GPI-anchored proteins. While most misfolded membrane proteins are degraded by proteasomes, misfolded GPI-anchored proteins are primarily degraded in lysosomes. Quantitative flow cytometry analysis showed that at least 85% of PrP* molecules transiently access the plasma membrane <i>en route</i> to lysosomes. Unexpectedly, time-resolved quantitative proteomics revealed a remark  ...[more]

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