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Int J Biochem Cell Biol ; 45(7): 1223-35, 2013 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23567256

RESUMO

Protein arginylation mediated by arginyl-tRNA protein transferase is a post-translational modification that occurs widely in biology, it has been shown to regulate protein and properties and functions. Post-translational arginylation is critical for embryogenesis, cardiovascular development and angiogenesis but the molecular effects of proteins arginylated in vivo are largely unknown. In the present study, we demonstrate that arginylation reduces CRT (calreticulin) thermostability and induces a greater degree of dimerization and oligomerization. R-CRT (arginylated calreticulin) forms disulfide-bridged dimers that are increased in low Ca(2+) conditions at physiological temperatures, a similar condition to the cellular environment that it required for arginylation of CRT. Moreover, R-CRT self-oligomerizes through non-covalent interactions that are enhanced at temperatures above 40 °C, condition that mimics the heat shock treatment where R-CRT is the only isoespecies of CRT that associates in cells to SGs (stress granules). We show that in cells lacking CRT the scaffolding of larger SGs is impaired; the transfection with CRT (hence R-CRT expression) restores SGs assembly whereas the transfection with CRT mutated in Cys146 does not. Thus, R-CRT disulfide-bridged dimers (through Cys146) are essential for the scaffolding of larger SGs under heat shock, although these dimers are not required for R-CRT association to SGs. The alteration in SGs assembly is critical for the normal cellular recover of cells after heat induced stress. We conclude that R-CRT is emerging as a novel protein that has an impact on the regulation of SGs scaffolding and cell survival.


Assuntos
Arginina/química , Calreticulina/química , Calreticulina/metabolismo , Proteínas de Choque Térmico/metabolismo , Aminoaciltransferases , Animais , Apoptose , Linhagem Celular , Grânulos Citoplasmáticos/metabolismo , Dimerização , Resposta ao Choque Térmico , Camundongos , Processamento de Proteína Pós-Traducional
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J Biol Chem ; 287(26): 22043-54, 2012 Jun 22.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22577148

RESUMO

Post-translational modifications of proteins are important for the regulation of cell fate and functions; one of these post-translational modifications is arginylation. We have previously established that calreticulin (CRT), an endoplasmic reticulum resident, is also one of the arginylated substrates found in the cytoplasm. In the present study, we describe that arginylated CRT (R-CRT) binds to the cell membrane and identified its role as a preapoptotic signal. We also show that cells lacking arginyl-tRNA protein transferase are less susceptible to apoptosis than wild type cells. Under these conditions R-CRT is present on the cell membrane but at early stages is differently localized in stress granules. Moreover, cells induced to undergo apoptosis by arsenite show increased R-CRT on their cell surface. Exogenously applied R-CRT binds to the cell membrane and is able to both increase the number of cells undergoing apoptosis in wild type cells and overcome apoptosis resistance in cells lacking arginyl-tRNA protein transferase that express R-CRT on the cell surface. Thus, these results demonstrate the importance of surface R-CRT in the apoptotic response of cells, implying that post-translational arginylation of CRT can regulate its intracellular localization, cell function, and survival.


Assuntos
Apoptose , Calreticulina/química , Retículo Endoplasmático/metabolismo , Aminoaciltransferases/metabolismo , Animais , Arginina/química , Arginina/metabolismo , Biotinilação , Cálcio/metabolismo , Membrana Celular/metabolismo , Fibroblastos/citologia , Citometria de Fluxo/métodos , Camundongos , Camundongos Transgênicos , Processamento de Proteína Pós-Traducional , Estreptavidina/metabolismo
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Biochem J ; 429(1): 63-72, 2010 Jul 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20423325

RESUMO

Post-translational modifications of proteins are important for the regulation of cell functions; one of these modifications is post-translational arginylation. In the present study, we show that cytoplasmic CRT (calreticulin) is arginylated by ATE1 (arginyl-tRNA protein transferase). We also show that a pool of CRT undergoes retrotranslocation from the ER (endoplasmic reticulum) to the cytosol, because in CRT-knockout cells transfected with full-length CRT (that has the signal peptide), cytoplasmic CRT appears as a consequence of its expression and processing in the ER. After the cleavage of the signal peptide, an N-terminal arginylatable residue is revealed prior to retrotranslocation to the cytoplasm where arginylation takes place. SGs (stress granules) from ATE1-knockout cells do not contain CRT, indicating that CRT arginylation is required for its association to SGs. Furthermore, R-CRT (arginylated CRT) in the cytoplasm associates with SGs in cells treated with several stressors that lead to a reduction of intracellular Ca2+ levels. However, in the presence of stressors that do not affect Ca2+ levels, R-CRT is not recruited to these loci despite the fact that SGs are formed, demonstrating Ca2+-dependent R-CRT association to SGs. We conclude that post-translational arginylation of retrotranslocated CRT, together with the decrease in intracellular Ca2+, promotes the association of CRT to SGs.


Assuntos
Aminoaciltransferases/fisiologia , Arginina/metabolismo , Cálcio/fisiologia , Calreticulina/metabolismo , Grânulos Citoplasmáticos/metabolismo , Processamento de Proteína Pós-Traducional/fisiologia , Estresse Fisiológico , Animais , Arginina/fisiologia , Calreticulina/fisiologia , Linhagem Celular , Grânulos Citoplasmáticos/fisiologia , Humanos , Camundongos , Camundongos Knockout , Células NIH 3T3
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