Title : The PRiMA-linked cholinesterase tetramers are assembled from homodimers: hybrid molecules composed of acetylcholinesterase and butyrylcholinesterase dimers are up-regulated during development of chicken brain - Chen_2010_J.Biol.Chem_285_27265 |
Author(s) : Chen VP , Xie HQ , Chan WK , Leung KW , Chan GK , Choi RC , Bon S , Massoulie J , Tsim KWK |
Ref : Journal of Biological Chemistry , 285 :27265 , 2010 |
Abstract :
Acetylcholinesterase (AChE) is anchored onto cell membranes by the transmembrane protein PRiMA (proline-rich membrane anchor) as a tetrameric globular form that is prominently expressed in vertebrate brain. In parallel, the PRiMA-linked tetrameric butyrylcholinesterase (BChE) is also found in the brain. A single type of AChE-BChE hybrid tetramer was formed in cell cultures by co-transfection of cDNAs encoding AChE(T) and BChE(T) with proline-rich attachment domain-containing proteins, PRiMA I, PRiMA II, or a fragment of ColQ having a C-terminal GPI addition signal (Q(N-GPI)). Using AChE and BChE mutants, we showed that AChE-BChE hybrids linked with PRiMA or Q(N-GPI) always consist of AChE(T) and BChE(T) homodimers. The dimer formation of AChE(T) and BChE(T) depends on the catalytic domains, and the assembly of tetramers with a proline-rich attachment domain-containing protein requires the presence of C-terminal "t-peptides" in cholinesterase subunits. Our results indicate that PRiMA- or ColQ-linked cholinesterase tetramers are assembled from AChE(T) or BChE(T) homodimers. Moreover, the PRiMA-linked AChE-BChE hybrids occur naturally in chicken brain, and their expression increases during development, suggesting that they might play a role in cholinergic neurotransmission. |
PubMedSearch : Chen_2010_J.Biol.Chem_285_27265 |
PubMedID: 20566626 |
Chen VP, Xie HQ, Chan WK, Leung KW, Chan GK, Choi RC, Bon S, Massoulie J, Tsim KWK (2010)
The PRiMA-linked cholinesterase tetramers are assembled from homodimers: hybrid molecules composed of acetylcholinesterase and butyrylcholinesterase dimers are up-regulated during development of chicken brain
Journal of Biological Chemistry
285 :27265
Chen VP, Xie HQ, Chan WK, Leung KW, Chan GK, Choi RC, Bon S, Massoulie J, Tsim KWK (2010)
Journal of Biological Chemistry
285 :27265