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Manganese induces oligomerization to promote down-regulation of the intracellular trafficking receptor used by Shiga toxin
Manganese (Mn) protects cells against lethal doses of purified Shiga toxin by causing the degradation of the cycling transmembrane protein GPP130, which the toxin uses as a trafficking receptor. Mn-induced GPP130 down-regulation, in addition to being a potential therapeutic approach against Shiga to...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4230593/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25079690 http://dx.doi.org/10.1091/mbc.E14-05-1003 |
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author | Tewari, Ritika Jarvela, Timothy Linstedt, Adam D. |
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description | Manganese (Mn) protects cells against lethal doses of purified Shiga toxin by causing the degradation of the cycling transmembrane protein GPP130, which the toxin uses as a trafficking receptor. Mn-induced GPP130 down-regulation, in addition to being a potential therapeutic approach against Shiga toxicosis, is a model for the study of metal-regulated protein sorting. Significantly, however, the mechanism by which Mn regulates GPP130 trafficking is unknown. Here we show that a transferable trafficking determinant within GPP130 bound Mn and that Mn binding induced GPP130 oligomerization in the Golgi. Alanine substitutions blocking Mn binding abrogated both oligomerization of GPP130 and GPP130 sorting from the Golgi to lysosomes. Further, oligomerization was sufficient because forced aggregation, using a drug-controlled polymerization domain, redirected GPP130 to lysosomes in the absence of Mn. These experiments reveal metal-induced oligomerization as a Golgi sorting mechanism for a medically relevant receptor for Shiga toxin. |
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spelling | pubmed-42305932014-12-16 Manganese induces oligomerization to promote down-regulation of the intracellular trafficking receptor used by Shiga toxin Tewari, Ritika Jarvela, Timothy Linstedt, Adam D. Mol Biol Cell Articles Manganese (Mn) protects cells against lethal doses of purified Shiga toxin by causing the degradation of the cycling transmembrane protein GPP130, which the toxin uses as a trafficking receptor. Mn-induced GPP130 down-regulation, in addition to being a potential therapeutic approach against Shiga toxicosis, is a model for the study of metal-regulated protein sorting. Significantly, however, the mechanism by which Mn regulates GPP130 trafficking is unknown. Here we show that a transferable trafficking determinant within GPP130 bound Mn and that Mn binding induced GPP130 oligomerization in the Golgi. Alanine substitutions blocking Mn binding abrogated both oligomerization of GPP130 and GPP130 sorting from the Golgi to lysosomes. Further, oligomerization was sufficient because forced aggregation, using a drug-controlled polymerization domain, redirected GPP130 to lysosomes in the absence of Mn. These experiments reveal metal-induced oligomerization as a Golgi sorting mechanism for a medically relevant receptor for Shiga toxin. The American Society for Cell Biology 2014-10-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4230593/ /pubmed/25079690 http://dx.doi.org/10.1091/mbc.E14-05-1003 Text en © 2014 Tewari et al. This article is distributed by The American Society for Cell Biology under license from the author(s). Two months after publication it is available to the public under an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 3.0 Unported Creative Commons License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0). “ASCB®,” “The American Society for Cell Biology®,” and “Molecular Biology of the Cell®” are registered trademarks of The American Society of Cell Biology. |
spellingShingle | Articles Tewari, Ritika Jarvela, Timothy Linstedt, Adam D. Manganese induces oligomerization to promote down-regulation of the intracellular trafficking receptor used by Shiga toxin |
title | Manganese induces oligomerization to promote down-regulation of the intracellular trafficking receptor used by Shiga toxin |
title_full | Manganese induces oligomerization to promote down-regulation of the intracellular trafficking receptor used by Shiga toxin |
title_fullStr | Manganese induces oligomerization to promote down-regulation of the intracellular trafficking receptor used by Shiga toxin |
title_full_unstemmed | Manganese induces oligomerization to promote down-regulation of the intracellular trafficking receptor used by Shiga toxin |
title_short | Manganese induces oligomerization to promote down-regulation of the intracellular trafficking receptor used by Shiga toxin |
title_sort | manganese induces oligomerization to promote down-regulation of the intracellular trafficking receptor used by shiga toxin |
topic | Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4230593/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25079690 http://dx.doi.org/10.1091/mbc.E14-05-1003 |
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