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Competition for calnexin binding regulates secretion and turnover of misfolded GPI-anchored proteins

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Abstract

In mammalian cells, misfolded glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI)-anchored proteins (GPI-APs) are cleared out of the ER to the Golgi via a constitutive and a stress-inducible pathway called RESET. From the Golgi, misfolded GPI-APs transiently access the cell surface prior to rapid internalization for lysosomal degradation. What regulates the release of misfolded GPI-APs for RESET during steady-state conditions and how this release is accelerated during ER stress is unknown. Using mutants of prion protein or CD59 as model misfolded GPI-APs, we demonstrate that inducing calnexin degradation or upregulating calnexin-binding glycoprotein expression triggers the release of misfolded GPI-APs for RESET. Conversely, blocking protein synthesis dramatically inhibits the dissociation of misfolded GPI-APs from calnexin and subsequent turnover. We demonstrate an inverse correlation between newly synthesized calnexin substrates and RESET substrates that coimmunoprecipitate with calnexin. These findings implicate competition by newly synthesized substrates for association with calnexin as a key factor in regulating the release of misfolded GPI-APs from calnexin for turnover via the RESET pathway.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere202108160
JournalJournal of Cell Biology
Volume222
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - 2 Oct 2023

Keywords

  • Biochemistry
  • Protein homeostasis
  • Trafficking

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