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Phosphorylation regulates proteasomal-mediated degradation and solubility of TAR DNA binding protein-43 C-terminal fragments

BACKGROUND: Inclusions of TAR DNA binding protein-43 (TDP-43) are the defining histopathological feature of several neurodegenerative diseases collectively referred to as TDP-43 proteinopathies. These diseases are characterized by the presence of cellular aggregates composed of abnormally phosphoryl...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Yong-Jie, Gendron, Tania F, Xu, Ya-Fei, Ko, Li-Wen, Yen, Shu-Hui, Petrucelli, Leonard
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2941488/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20804554
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1750-1326-5-33
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author Zhang, Yong-Jie
Gendron, Tania F
Xu, Ya-Fei
Ko, Li-Wen
Yen, Shu-Hui
Petrucelli, Leonard
author_facet Zhang, Yong-Jie
Gendron, Tania F
Xu, Ya-Fei
Ko, Li-Wen
Yen, Shu-Hui
Petrucelli, Leonard
author_sort Zhang, Yong-Jie
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description BACKGROUND: Inclusions of TAR DNA binding protein-43 (TDP-43) are the defining histopathological feature of several neurodegenerative diseases collectively referred to as TDP-43 proteinopathies. These diseases are characterized by the presence of cellular aggregates composed of abnormally phosphorylated, N-terminally truncated and ubiquitinated TDP-43 in the spinal cord and/or brain. Recent studies indicate that C-terminal fragments of TDP-43 are aggregation-prone and induce cytotoxicity. However, little is known regarding the pathways responsible for the degradation of these fragments and how their phosphorylation contributes to the pathogenesis of disease. RESULTS: Herein, we established a human neuroblastoma cell line (M17D3) that conditionally expresses an enhanced green fluorescent protein (GFP)-tagged caspase-cleaved C-terminal TDP-43 fragment (GFP-TDP(220-414)). We report that expression of this fragment within cells leads to a time-dependent formation of inclusions that are immunoreactive for both ubiquitin and phosphorylated TDP-43, thus recapitulating pathological hallmarks of TDP-43 proteinopathies. Phosphorylation of GFP-TDP(220-414 )renders it resistant to degradation and enhances its accumulation into insoluble aggregates. Nonetheless, GFP-TDP(220-414 )inclusions are reversible and can be cleared through the ubiquitin proteasome system. Moreover, both Hsp70 and Hsp90 bind to GFP-TDP(220-414 )and regulate its degradation. CONCLUSIONS: Our data indicates that inclusions formed from TDP-43 C-terminal fragments are reversible. Given that TDP-43 inclusions have been shown to confer toxicity, our findings have important therapeutic implications and suggest that modulating the phosphorylation state of TDP-43 C-terminal fragments may be a promising therapeutic strategy to clear TDP-43 inclusions.
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spelling pubmed-29414882010-09-18 Phosphorylation regulates proteasomal-mediated degradation and solubility of TAR DNA binding protein-43 C-terminal fragments Zhang, Yong-Jie Gendron, Tania F Xu, Ya-Fei Ko, Li-Wen Yen, Shu-Hui Petrucelli, Leonard Mol Neurodegener Research Article BACKGROUND: Inclusions of TAR DNA binding protein-43 (TDP-43) are the defining histopathological feature of several neurodegenerative diseases collectively referred to as TDP-43 proteinopathies. These diseases are characterized by the presence of cellular aggregates composed of abnormally phosphorylated, N-terminally truncated and ubiquitinated TDP-43 in the spinal cord and/or brain. Recent studies indicate that C-terminal fragments of TDP-43 are aggregation-prone and induce cytotoxicity. However, little is known regarding the pathways responsible for the degradation of these fragments and how their phosphorylation contributes to the pathogenesis of disease. RESULTS: Herein, we established a human neuroblastoma cell line (M17D3) that conditionally expresses an enhanced green fluorescent protein (GFP)-tagged caspase-cleaved C-terminal TDP-43 fragment (GFP-TDP(220-414)). We report that expression of this fragment within cells leads to a time-dependent formation of inclusions that are immunoreactive for both ubiquitin and phosphorylated TDP-43, thus recapitulating pathological hallmarks of TDP-43 proteinopathies. Phosphorylation of GFP-TDP(220-414 )renders it resistant to degradation and enhances its accumulation into insoluble aggregates. Nonetheless, GFP-TDP(220-414 )inclusions are reversible and can be cleared through the ubiquitin proteasome system. Moreover, both Hsp70 and Hsp90 bind to GFP-TDP(220-414 )and regulate its degradation. CONCLUSIONS: Our data indicates that inclusions formed from TDP-43 C-terminal fragments are reversible. Given that TDP-43 inclusions have been shown to confer toxicity, our findings have important therapeutic implications and suggest that modulating the phosphorylation state of TDP-43 C-terminal fragments may be a promising therapeutic strategy to clear TDP-43 inclusions. BioMed Central 2010-08-30 /pmc/articles/PMC2941488/ /pubmed/20804554 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1750-1326-5-33 Text en Copyright ©2010 Zhang et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Zhang, Yong-Jie
Gendron, Tania F
Xu, Ya-Fei
Ko, Li-Wen
Yen, Shu-Hui
Petrucelli, Leonard
Phosphorylation regulates proteasomal-mediated degradation and solubility of TAR DNA binding protein-43 C-terminal fragments
title Phosphorylation regulates proteasomal-mediated degradation and solubility of TAR DNA binding protein-43 C-terminal fragments
title_full Phosphorylation regulates proteasomal-mediated degradation and solubility of TAR DNA binding protein-43 C-terminal fragments
title_fullStr Phosphorylation regulates proteasomal-mediated degradation and solubility of TAR DNA binding protein-43 C-terminal fragments
title_full_unstemmed Phosphorylation regulates proteasomal-mediated degradation and solubility of TAR DNA binding protein-43 C-terminal fragments
title_short Phosphorylation regulates proteasomal-mediated degradation and solubility of TAR DNA binding protein-43 C-terminal fragments
title_sort phosphorylation regulates proteasomal-mediated degradation and solubility of tar dna binding protein-43 c-terminal fragments
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2941488/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20804554
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1750-1326-5-33
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