The γ-secretase complex, consisting of presenilin, nicastrin, presenilin enhancer-2 (PEN-2), and anterior pharynx defective-1 (APH-1) cleaves type I integral membrane proteins like amyloid precursor protein and Notch in a process of regulated intramembrane proteolysis. The regulatory mechanisms governing the multistep assembly of this “proteasome of the membrane” are unknown. We characterize a new interaction partner of nicastrin, the retrieval receptor Rer1p. Rer1p binds preferentially immature nicastrin via polar residues within its transmembrane domain that are also critical for interaction with APH-1. Absence of APH-1 substantially increased binding of nicastrin to Rer1p, demonstrating the competitive nature of these interactions. Moreover, Rer1p expression levels control the formation of γ-secretase subcomplexes and, concomitantly, total cellular γ-secretase activity. We identify Rer1p as a novel limiting factor that negatively regulates γ-secretase complex assembly by competing with APH-1 during active recycling between the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and Golgi. We conclude that total cellular γ-secretase activity is restrained by a secondary ER control system that provides a potential therapeutic value.
Rer1p competes with APH-1 for binding to nicastrin and regulates γ-secretase complex assembly in the early secretory pathway
T. Raemaekers and K. Dillen contributed equally to this paper.
Abbreviations used in this paper: Aβ, amyloid β; AICD, APP intracellular domain; APH, anterior pharynx defective; APP, amyloid precursor protein; BN-PAGE, blue native PAGE; COP, coat protein complex; CTF, C-terminal fragment; DTBP, dimethyl 3,3′-dithiobispropionimidate; endoH, endoglycosidase H; FL, full-length; IC, intermediate compartment; KO, knockout; MEF, mouse embryonic fibroblast; NCT, nicastrin; NTF, N-terminal fragment; PEN, PS enhancer; PS, presenilin; Rer1p, retrieval to ER 1 protein; TLN, telencephalin; TMD, transmembrane domain; WT, wild-type.
Dragana Spasic, Tim Raemaekers, Katleen Dillen, Ilse Declerck, Veerle Baert, Lutgarde Serneels, Joachim Füllekrug, Wim Annaert; Rer1p competes with APH-1 for binding to nicastrin and regulates γ-secretase complex assembly in the early secretory pathway . J Cell Biol 26 February 2007; 176 (5): 629–640. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.200609180
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