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Differential loss of prolyl isomerase or chaperone activity of Ran-binding protein 2 (Ranbp2) unveils distinct physiological roles of its cyclophilin domain in proteostasis.

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Cho, K-I; Patil, H; Senda, E; Wang, J; Yi, H; Qiu, S; Yoon, D; Yu, M; Orry, A; Peachey, NS; Ferreira, PA
Published in: J Biol Chem
February 21, 2014

The immunophilins, cyclophilins, catalyze peptidyl cis-trans prolyl-isomerization (PPIase), a rate-limiting step in protein folding and a conformational switch in protein function. Cyclophilins are also chaperones. Noncatalytic mutations affecting the only cyclophilins with known but distinct physiological substrates, the Drosophila NinaA and its mammalian homolog, cyclophilin-B, impair opsin biogenesis and cause osteogenesis imperfecta, respectively. However, the physiological roles and substrates of most cyclophilins remain unknown. It is also unclear if PPIase and chaperone activities reflect distinct cyclophilin properties. To elucidate the physiological idiosyncrasy stemming from potential cyclophilin functions, we generated mice lacking endogenous Ran-binding protein-2 (Ranbp2) and expressing bacterial artificial chromosomes of Ranbp2 with impaired C-terminal chaperone and with (Tg-Ranbp2(WT-HA)) or without PPIase activities (Tg-Ranbp2(R2944A-HA)). The transgenic lines exhibit unique effects in proteostasis. Either line presents selective deficits in M-opsin biogenesis with its accumulation and aggregation in cone photoreceptors but without proteostatic impairment of two novel Ranbp2 cyclophilin partners, the cytokine-responsive effectors, STAT3/STAT5. Stress-induced STAT3 activation is also unaffected in Tg-Ranbp2(R2944A-HA)::Ranbp2(-/-). Conversely, proteomic analyses found that the multisystem proteinopathy/amyotrophic lateral sclerosis proteins, heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoproteins A2/B1, are down-regulated post-transcriptionally only in Tg-Ranbp2(R2944A-HA)::Ranbp2(-/-). This is accompanied by the age- and tissue-dependent reductions of diubiquitin and ubiquitylated proteins, increased deubiquitylation activity, and accumulation of the 26 S proteasome subunits S1 and S5b. These manifestations are absent in another line, Tg-Ranbp2(CLDm-HA)::Ranbp2(-/-), harboring SUMO-1 and S1-binding mutations in the Ranbp2 cyclophilin-like domain. These results unveil distinct mechanistic and biological links between PPIase and chaperone activities of Ranbp2 cyclophilin toward proteostasis of selective substrates and with novel therapeutic potential.

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J Biol Chem

DOI

EISSN

1083-351X

Publication Date

February 21, 2014

Volume

289

Issue

8

Start / End Page

4600 / 4625

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Ubiquitin
  • Structure-Activity Relationship
  • Small Ubiquitin-Related Modifier Proteins
  • STAT Transcription Factors
  • Retinal Cone Photoreceptor Cells
  • Protein Transport
  • Protein Structure, Tertiary
  • Protein Structure, Quaternary
  • Protein Folding
  • Peptidylprolyl Isomerase
 

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Cho, K.-I., Patil, H., Senda, E., Wang, J., Yi, H., Qiu, S., … Ferreira, P. A. (2014). Differential loss of prolyl isomerase or chaperone activity of Ran-binding protein 2 (Ranbp2) unveils distinct physiological roles of its cyclophilin domain in proteostasis. J Biol Chem, 289(8), 4600–4625. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M113.538215
Cho, Kyoung-in, Hemangi Patil, Eugene Senda, Jessica Wang, Haiqing Yi, Sunny Qiu, Dosuk Yoon, et al. “Differential loss of prolyl isomerase or chaperone activity of Ran-binding protein 2 (Ranbp2) unveils distinct physiological roles of its cyclophilin domain in proteostasis.J Biol Chem 289, no. 8 (February 21, 2014): 4600–4625. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M113.538215.
Cho, Kyoung-in, et al. “Differential loss of prolyl isomerase or chaperone activity of Ran-binding protein 2 (Ranbp2) unveils distinct physiological roles of its cyclophilin domain in proteostasis.J Biol Chem, vol. 289, no. 8, Feb. 2014, pp. 4600–25. Pubmed, doi:10.1074/jbc.M113.538215.
Cho K-I, Patil H, Senda E, Wang J, Yi H, Qiu S, Yoon D, Yu M, Orry A, Peachey NS, Ferreira PA. Differential loss of prolyl isomerase or chaperone activity of Ran-binding protein 2 (Ranbp2) unveils distinct physiological roles of its cyclophilin domain in proteostasis. J Biol Chem. 2014 Feb 21;289(8):4600–4625.

Published In

J Biol Chem

DOI

EISSN

1083-351X

Publication Date

February 21, 2014

Volume

289

Issue

8

Start / End Page

4600 / 4625

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Ubiquitin
  • Structure-Activity Relationship
  • Small Ubiquitin-Related Modifier Proteins
  • STAT Transcription Factors
  • Retinal Cone Photoreceptor Cells
  • Protein Transport
  • Protein Structure, Tertiary
  • Protein Structure, Quaternary
  • Protein Folding
  • Peptidylprolyl Isomerase