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Nhan đề : ARL15 modulates magnesium homeostasis through N-glycosylation of CNNMs
Nhan đề khác : ARL15 regulates CNNM activit
Tác giả : Zolotarov, Yevgen
González-Recio, Irene
Ma, Chao
Từ khoá : CNNM2; CNNM3; Glycosylation; Magnesium transport; Protein-protein interaction; Glycosyl hóa; Chuyển hóa magie
Năm xuất bản : 2020
Nhà xuất bản : Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences
Tóm tắt : Cyclin M (CNNM1-4) proteins maintain cellular and body magnesium (Mg2+) homeostasis. Using various biochemical approaches, we have identified members of the CNNM family as direct interacting partners of ADP-ribosylation factor-like protein 15 (ARL15), a small GTP-binding protein. ARL15 interacts with CNNMs at their carboxyl-terminal conserved cystathionine-β-synthase (CBS) domains. In silico modeling of the interaction using the reported structures of both CNNM2 and ARL15 supports that the small GTPase specifically binds the CBS1 domain. Immunocytochemical experiments demonstrate that CNNM2 and ARL15 co-localize in the kidney, with both proteins showing subcellular localization in the Golgi-apparatus. Most importantly, we found that ARL15 is required for forming complex N-glycosylation of CNNMs. Overexpression of ARL15 promotes complex N-glycosylation of CNNM3. Mg2+ uptake experiments with a stable isotope demonstrate that there is a significant increase of 25Mg2+ uptake upon knockdown of ARL15 in multiple kidney cancer cell lines. Altogether, our results establish ARL15 as a novel negative regulator of Mg2+ transport by promoting the complex N-glycosylation of CNNMs.
URI: http://dlib.hust.edu.vn/handle/HUST/24589
Liên kết tài liệu gốc: https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.09.09.289835v1
Trong bộ sưu tập: OER - Kỹ thuật hóa học; Công nghệ sinh học - Thực phẩm; Công nghệ môi trường
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