De Jaco_2012_Febs.J_279_4293

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Title : Congenital hypothyroidism mutations affect common folding and trafficking in the alpha\/beta-hydrolase fold proteins - De Jaco_2012_Febs.J_279_4293
Author(s) : De Jaco A , Dubi N , Camp S , Taylor P
Ref : Febs J , 279 :4293 , 2012
Abstract : The alpha/beta-hydrolase fold superfamily of proteins is composed of structurally related members that, despite great diversity in their catalytic, recognition, adhesion and chaperone functions, share a common fold governed by homologous residues and conserved disulfide bridges. Non-synonymous single nucleotide polymorphisms within the alpha/beta-hydrolase fold domain in various family members have been found for congenital endocrine, metabolic and nervous system disorders. By examining the amino acid sequence from the various proteins, mutations were found to be prevalent in conserved residues within the alpha/beta-hydrolase fold of the homologous proteins. This is the case for the thyroglobulin mutations linked to congenital hypothyroidism. To address whether correct folding of the common domain is required for protein export, we inserted the thyroglobulin mutations at homologous positions in two correlated but simpler alpha/beta-hydrolase fold proteins known to be exported to the cell surface: neuroligin3 and acetylcholinesterase. Here we show that these mutations in the cholinesterase homologous region alter the folding properties of the alpha/beta-hydrolase fold domain, which are reflected in defects in protein trafficking, folding and function, and ultimately result in retention of the partially processed proteins in the endoplasmic reticulum. Accordingly, mutations at conserved residues may be transferred amongst homologous proteins to produce common processing defects despite disparate functions, protein complexity and tissue-specific expression of the homologous proteins. More importantly, a similar assembly of the alpha/beta-hydrolase fold domain tertiary structure among homologous members of the superfamily is required for correct trafficking of the proteins to their final destination. DATABASE: A listing and description of proteins in the alpha/beta-hydrolase fold family of proteins is available at http:\/\/bioweb.supagro.inra.fr/ESTHER/general?what=index.
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De Jaco A, Dubi N, Camp S, Taylor P (2012)
Congenital hypothyroidism mutations affect common folding and trafficking in the alpha\/beta-hydrolase fold proteins
Febs J 279 :4293

De Jaco A, Dubi N, Camp S, Taylor P (2012)
Febs J 279 :4293