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BAG3 regulates the specificity of the recognition of specific MAPT species by NBR1 and SQSTM1

Autophagy receptors are essential for the recognition and clearance of specific cargos by selective autophagy, which is essential for maintaining MAPT proteostasis. Previous studies have implicated different autophagy receptors in directing distinct species of MAPT to autophagy, but the underlying m...

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Autores principales: Lin, Heng, Sandkuhler, Sarah, Dunlea, Colleen, King, Darron H, Johnson, Gail V. W.
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Publicado: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9934686/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36798173
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.02.08.527546
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author Lin, Heng
Sandkuhler, Sarah
Dunlea, Colleen
King, Darron H
Johnson, Gail V. W.
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Dunlea, Colleen
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Johnson, Gail V. W.
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description Autophagy receptors are essential for the recognition and clearance of specific cargos by selective autophagy, which is essential for maintaining MAPT proteostasis. Previous studies have implicated different autophagy receptors in directing distinct species of MAPT to autophagy, but the underlying mechanisms have not been fully investigated. Here we examine how the autophagy receptors NBR1 and SQSTM1 differentially engage specific forms of MAPT and facilitate their clearance. In primary neurons depletion of NBR1, unlike depletion of SQSTM1, significantly increased phosphorylated MAPT levels. The specificity of the interactions were confirmed using in vitro binding assays with purified proteins. We provide direct evidence that NBR1 preferentially binds to monomeric MAPT, while SQSTM1 interacts predominantly with oligomeric MAPT, and that the co-chaperone BAG3 regulates the specificity of these interactions. Using an in vitro pulldown assay, we show that SQSTM1 only binds to monomeric MAPT when BAG3 is absent and fails to bind when BAG3 is present. The opposite is true of NBR1; its binding to monomeric MAPT was dependent on the presence of BAG3. Interestingly, in Alzheimer’s disease brain the association of NBR1 with BAG3 was significantly decreased. In a mouse model, ablation of BAG3 in neural cells disrupted the association of NBR1 with phosphorylated MAPT and lead to increased levels of phosphorylated and oligomeric MAPT. Overall, our results uncover a novel role for BAG3 in regulating the specificity of selective autophagy receptors in targeting different species of MAPT and provide compelling evidence that BAG3 plays a key role in maintaining MAPT proteostasis.
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spelling pubmed-99346862023-02-17 BAG3 regulates the specificity of the recognition of specific MAPT species by NBR1 and SQSTM1 Lin, Heng Sandkuhler, Sarah Dunlea, Colleen King, Darron H Johnson, Gail V. W. bioRxiv Article Autophagy receptors are essential for the recognition and clearance of specific cargos by selective autophagy, which is essential for maintaining MAPT proteostasis. Previous studies have implicated different autophagy receptors in directing distinct species of MAPT to autophagy, but the underlying mechanisms have not been fully investigated. Here we examine how the autophagy receptors NBR1 and SQSTM1 differentially engage specific forms of MAPT and facilitate their clearance. In primary neurons depletion of NBR1, unlike depletion of SQSTM1, significantly increased phosphorylated MAPT levels. The specificity of the interactions were confirmed using in vitro binding assays with purified proteins. We provide direct evidence that NBR1 preferentially binds to monomeric MAPT, while SQSTM1 interacts predominantly with oligomeric MAPT, and that the co-chaperone BAG3 regulates the specificity of these interactions. Using an in vitro pulldown assay, we show that SQSTM1 only binds to monomeric MAPT when BAG3 is absent and fails to bind when BAG3 is present. The opposite is true of NBR1; its binding to monomeric MAPT was dependent on the presence of BAG3. Interestingly, in Alzheimer’s disease brain the association of NBR1 with BAG3 was significantly decreased. In a mouse model, ablation of BAG3 in neural cells disrupted the association of NBR1 with phosphorylated MAPT and lead to increased levels of phosphorylated and oligomeric MAPT. Overall, our results uncover a novel role for BAG3 in regulating the specificity of selective autophagy receptors in targeting different species of MAPT and provide compelling evidence that BAG3 plays a key role in maintaining MAPT proteostasis. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 2023-02-09 /pmc/articles/PMC9934686/ /pubmed/36798173 http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.02.08.527546 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) , which allows reusers to distribute, remix, adapt, and build upon the material in any medium or format for noncommercial purposes only, and only so long as attribution is given to the creator.
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King, Darron H
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BAG3 regulates the specificity of the recognition of specific MAPT species by NBR1 and SQSTM1
title BAG3 regulates the specificity of the recognition of specific MAPT species by NBR1 and SQSTM1
title_full BAG3 regulates the specificity of the recognition of specific MAPT species by NBR1 and SQSTM1
title_fullStr BAG3 regulates the specificity of the recognition of specific MAPT species by NBR1 and SQSTM1
title_full_unstemmed BAG3 regulates the specificity of the recognition of specific MAPT species by NBR1 and SQSTM1
title_short BAG3 regulates the specificity of the recognition of specific MAPT species by NBR1 and SQSTM1
title_sort bag3 regulates the specificity of the recognition of specific mapt species by nbr1 and sqstm1
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9934686/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36798173
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.02.08.527546
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