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Lysyl hydroxylase 3–mediated post-translational modifications are required for proper biosynthesis of collagen α1α1α2(IV)

Collagens are the most abundant proteins in the body and among the most biosynthetically complex. A molecular ensemble of over 20 endoplasmic reticulum resident proteins participates in collagen biosynthesis and contributes to heterogeneous post-translational modifications. Pathogenic variants in ge...

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Autores principales: Ishikawa, Yoshihiro, Taga, Yuki, Coste, Thibault, Tufa, Sara F., Keene, Douglas R., Mizuno, Kazunori, Tournier-Lasserve, Elisabeth, Gould, Douglas B.
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Publicado: American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9761383/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36403858
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2022.102713
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author Ishikawa, Yoshihiro
Taga, Yuki
Coste, Thibault
Tufa, Sara F.
Keene, Douglas R.
Mizuno, Kazunori
Tournier-Lasserve, Elisabeth
Gould, Douglas B.
author_facet Ishikawa, Yoshihiro
Taga, Yuki
Coste, Thibault
Tufa, Sara F.
Keene, Douglas R.
Mizuno, Kazunori
Tournier-Lasserve, Elisabeth
Gould, Douglas B.
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description Collagens are the most abundant proteins in the body and among the most biosynthetically complex. A molecular ensemble of over 20 endoplasmic reticulum resident proteins participates in collagen biosynthesis and contributes to heterogeneous post-translational modifications. Pathogenic variants in genes encoding collagens cause connective tissue disorders, including osteogenesis imperfecta, Ehlers–Danlos syndrome, and Gould syndrome (caused by mutations in COL4A1 and COL4A2), and pathogenic variants in genes encoding proteins required for collagen biosynthesis can cause similar but overlapping clinical phenotypes. Notably, pathogenic variants in lysyl hydroxylase 3 (LH3) cause a multisystem connective tissue disorder that exhibits pathophysiological features of collagen-related disorders. LH3 is a multifunctional collagen-modifying enzyme; however, its precise role(s) and substrate specificity during collagen biosynthesis has not been defined. To address this critical gap in knowledge, we generated LH3 KO cells and performed detailed quantitative and molecular analyses of collagen substrates. We found that LH3 deficiency severely impaired secretion of collagen α1α1α2(IV) but not collagens α1α1α2(I) or α1α1α1(III). Amino acid analysis revealed that LH3 is a selective LH for collagen α1α1α2(IV) but a general glucosyltransferase for collagens α1α1α2(IV), α1α1α2(I), and α1α1α1(III). Importantly, we identified rare variants that are predicted to be pathogenic in the gene encoding LH3 in two of 113 fetuses with intracranial hemorrhage—a cardinal feature of Gould syndrome. Collectively, our findings highlight a critical role of LH3 in α1α1α2(IV) biosynthesis and suggest that LH3 pathogenic variants might contribute to Gould syndrome.
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spelling pubmed-97613832022-12-20 Lysyl hydroxylase 3–mediated post-translational modifications are required for proper biosynthesis of collagen α1α1α2(IV) Ishikawa, Yoshihiro Taga, Yuki Coste, Thibault Tufa, Sara F. Keene, Douglas R. Mizuno, Kazunori Tournier-Lasserve, Elisabeth Gould, Douglas B. J Biol Chem Research Article Collagens are the most abundant proteins in the body and among the most biosynthetically complex. A molecular ensemble of over 20 endoplasmic reticulum resident proteins participates in collagen biosynthesis and contributes to heterogeneous post-translational modifications. Pathogenic variants in genes encoding collagens cause connective tissue disorders, including osteogenesis imperfecta, Ehlers–Danlos syndrome, and Gould syndrome (caused by mutations in COL4A1 and COL4A2), and pathogenic variants in genes encoding proteins required for collagen biosynthesis can cause similar but overlapping clinical phenotypes. Notably, pathogenic variants in lysyl hydroxylase 3 (LH3) cause a multisystem connective tissue disorder that exhibits pathophysiological features of collagen-related disorders. LH3 is a multifunctional collagen-modifying enzyme; however, its precise role(s) and substrate specificity during collagen biosynthesis has not been defined. To address this critical gap in knowledge, we generated LH3 KO cells and performed detailed quantitative and molecular analyses of collagen substrates. We found that LH3 deficiency severely impaired secretion of collagen α1α1α2(IV) but not collagens α1α1α2(I) or α1α1α1(III). Amino acid analysis revealed that LH3 is a selective LH for collagen α1α1α2(IV) but a general glucosyltransferase for collagens α1α1α2(IV), α1α1α2(I), and α1α1α1(III). Importantly, we identified rare variants that are predicted to be pathogenic in the gene encoding LH3 in two of 113 fetuses with intracranial hemorrhage—a cardinal feature of Gould syndrome. Collectively, our findings highlight a critical role of LH3 in α1α1α2(IV) biosynthesis and suggest that LH3 pathogenic variants might contribute to Gould syndrome. American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2022-11-17 /pmc/articles/PMC9761383/ /pubmed/36403858 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2022.102713 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Ishikawa, Yoshihiro
Taga, Yuki
Coste, Thibault
Tufa, Sara F.
Keene, Douglas R.
Mizuno, Kazunori
Tournier-Lasserve, Elisabeth
Gould, Douglas B.
Lysyl hydroxylase 3–mediated post-translational modifications are required for proper biosynthesis of collagen α1α1α2(IV)
title Lysyl hydroxylase 3–mediated post-translational modifications are required for proper biosynthesis of collagen α1α1α2(IV)
title_full Lysyl hydroxylase 3–mediated post-translational modifications are required for proper biosynthesis of collagen α1α1α2(IV)
title_fullStr Lysyl hydroxylase 3–mediated post-translational modifications are required for proper biosynthesis of collagen α1α1α2(IV)
title_full_unstemmed Lysyl hydroxylase 3–mediated post-translational modifications are required for proper biosynthesis of collagen α1α1α2(IV)
title_short Lysyl hydroxylase 3–mediated post-translational modifications are required for proper biosynthesis of collagen α1α1α2(IV)
title_sort lysyl hydroxylase 3–mediated post-translational modifications are required for proper biosynthesis of collagen α1α1α2(iv)
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9761383/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36403858
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2022.102713
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