Title : Proteolytic Processing of the Extracellular Scaffolding Protein LEV-9 Is Required for Clustering Acetylcholine Receptors - Briseno-Roa_2014_J.Biol.Chem_289_10967 |
Author(s) : Briseno-Roa L , Bessereau JL |
Ref : Journal of Biological Chemistry , 289 :10967 , 2014 |
Abstract :
Correct positioning of neurotransmitter-gated receptors at postsynapses is essential for synaptic transmission. At Caenorhabditis elegans neuromuscular junctions, clustering of levamisole-sensitive acetylcholine receptors (L-AChRs) requires the muscle-secreted scaffolding protein LEV-9, a multidomain factor containing complement control protein (CCP) modules. Here we show that LEV-9 needs to be cleaved at its C terminus to exert its function. LEV-9 cleavage is not required for trafficking nor secretion but directly controls scaffolding activity. The cleavage site is evolutionarily conserved, and post-translational cleavage ensures the structural and functional decoupling between different isoforms encoded by the lev-9 gene. Data mining indicates that most human CCP-containing factors are likely cleaved C-terminally from CCP tandems, suggesting that not only domain architectures but also cleavage location can be conserved in distant architecturally related proteins. |
PubMedSearch : Briseno-Roa_2014_J.Biol.Chem_289_10967 |
PubMedID: 24619422 |
Briseno-Roa L, Bessereau JL (2014)
Proteolytic Processing of the Extracellular Scaffolding Protein LEV-9 Is Required for Clustering Acetylcholine Receptors
Journal of Biological Chemistry
289 :10967
Briseno-Roa L, Bessereau JL (2014)
Journal of Biological Chemistry
289 :10967