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Nmnat1-Rbp7 Is a Conserved Fusion-Protein That Combines NAD+ Catalysis of Nmnat1 with Subcellular Localization of Rbp7

Retinol binding proteins (Rbps) are known as carriers for transport and targeting of retinoids to their metabolizing enzymes. Rbps are also reported to function in regulating the homeostatic balance of retinoid metabolism, as their level of retinoid occupancy impacts the activities of retinoid metab...

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Autores principales: Chen, Hao, Babino, Darwin, Schoenbichler, Stefan A., Arkhipova, Valeryia, Töchterle, Sonja, Martin, Fabian, Huck, Christian W., von Lintig, Johannes, Meyer, Dirk
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4664474/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26618989
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0143825
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author Chen, Hao
Babino, Darwin
Schoenbichler, Stefan A.
Arkhipova, Valeryia
Töchterle, Sonja
Martin, Fabian
Huck, Christian W.
von Lintig, Johannes
Meyer, Dirk
author_facet Chen, Hao
Babino, Darwin
Schoenbichler, Stefan A.
Arkhipova, Valeryia
Töchterle, Sonja
Martin, Fabian
Huck, Christian W.
von Lintig, Johannes
Meyer, Dirk
author_sort Chen, Hao
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description Retinol binding proteins (Rbps) are known as carriers for transport and targeting of retinoids to their metabolizing enzymes. Rbps are also reported to function in regulating the homeostatic balance of retinoid metabolism, as their level of retinoid occupancy impacts the activities of retinoid metabolizing enzymes. Here we used zebrafish as a model to study rbp7a function and regulation. We find that early embryonic rbp7a expression is negatively regulated by the Nodal/FoxH1-signaling pathway and we show that Nodal/FoxH1 activity has the opposite effect on aldh1a2, which encodes the major enzyme for early embryonic retinoic acid production. The data are consistent with a Nodal-dependent coordination of the allocation of retinoid precursors to processing enzymes with the catalysis of retinoic acid formation. Further, we describe a novel nmnat1-rbp7 transcript encoding a fusion of Rbp7 and the NAD(+) (Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) synthesizing enzyme Nmnat1. We show that nmnat1-rbp7 is conserved in fish, mouse and chicken, and that in zebrafish regulation of nmnat1-rbp7a is distinct from that of rbp7a and nmnat1. Injection experiments in zebrafish further revealed that Nmnat1-Rbp7a and Nmnat1 have similar NAD(+) catalyzing activities but a different subcellular localization. HPLC measurements and protein localization analysis highlight Nmnat1-Rbp7a as the only known cytoplasmic and presumably endoplasmic reticulum (ER) specific NAD(+) catalyzing enzyme. These studies, taken together with previously documented NAD(+) dependent interaction of RBPs with ER-associated enzymes of retinal catalysis, implicate functions of this newly described NMNAT1-Rbp7 fusion protein in retinol oxidation.
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spelling pubmed-46644742015-12-10 Nmnat1-Rbp7 Is a Conserved Fusion-Protein That Combines NAD+ Catalysis of Nmnat1 with Subcellular Localization of Rbp7 Chen, Hao Babino, Darwin Schoenbichler, Stefan A. Arkhipova, Valeryia Töchterle, Sonja Martin, Fabian Huck, Christian W. von Lintig, Johannes Meyer, Dirk PLoS One Research Article Retinol binding proteins (Rbps) are known as carriers for transport and targeting of retinoids to their metabolizing enzymes. Rbps are also reported to function in regulating the homeostatic balance of retinoid metabolism, as their level of retinoid occupancy impacts the activities of retinoid metabolizing enzymes. Here we used zebrafish as a model to study rbp7a function and regulation. We find that early embryonic rbp7a expression is negatively regulated by the Nodal/FoxH1-signaling pathway and we show that Nodal/FoxH1 activity has the opposite effect on aldh1a2, which encodes the major enzyme for early embryonic retinoic acid production. The data are consistent with a Nodal-dependent coordination of the allocation of retinoid precursors to processing enzymes with the catalysis of retinoic acid formation. Further, we describe a novel nmnat1-rbp7 transcript encoding a fusion of Rbp7 and the NAD(+) (Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) synthesizing enzyme Nmnat1. We show that nmnat1-rbp7 is conserved in fish, mouse and chicken, and that in zebrafish regulation of nmnat1-rbp7a is distinct from that of rbp7a and nmnat1. Injection experiments in zebrafish further revealed that Nmnat1-Rbp7a and Nmnat1 have similar NAD(+) catalyzing activities but a different subcellular localization. HPLC measurements and protein localization analysis highlight Nmnat1-Rbp7a as the only known cytoplasmic and presumably endoplasmic reticulum (ER) specific NAD(+) catalyzing enzyme. These studies, taken together with previously documented NAD(+) dependent interaction of RBPs with ER-associated enzymes of retinal catalysis, implicate functions of this newly described NMNAT1-Rbp7 fusion protein in retinol oxidation. Public Library of Science 2015-11-30 /pmc/articles/PMC4664474/ /pubmed/26618989 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0143825 Text en © 2015 Chen et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Chen, Hao
Babino, Darwin
Schoenbichler, Stefan A.
Arkhipova, Valeryia
Töchterle, Sonja
Martin, Fabian
Huck, Christian W.
von Lintig, Johannes
Meyer, Dirk
Nmnat1-Rbp7 Is a Conserved Fusion-Protein That Combines NAD+ Catalysis of Nmnat1 with Subcellular Localization of Rbp7
title Nmnat1-Rbp7 Is a Conserved Fusion-Protein That Combines NAD+ Catalysis of Nmnat1 with Subcellular Localization of Rbp7
title_full Nmnat1-Rbp7 Is a Conserved Fusion-Protein That Combines NAD+ Catalysis of Nmnat1 with Subcellular Localization of Rbp7
title_fullStr Nmnat1-Rbp7 Is a Conserved Fusion-Protein That Combines NAD+ Catalysis of Nmnat1 with Subcellular Localization of Rbp7
title_full_unstemmed Nmnat1-Rbp7 Is a Conserved Fusion-Protein That Combines NAD+ Catalysis of Nmnat1 with Subcellular Localization of Rbp7
title_short Nmnat1-Rbp7 Is a Conserved Fusion-Protein That Combines NAD+ Catalysis of Nmnat1 with Subcellular Localization of Rbp7
title_sort nmnat1-rbp7 is a conserved fusion-protein that combines nad+ catalysis of nmnat1 with subcellular localization of rbp7
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4664474/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26618989
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0143825
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