Menon_2007_J.Biol.Chem_282_6183

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Title : Oxidoreductase interactions include a role for ERp72 engagement with mutant thyroglobulin from the rdw\/rdw rat dwarf - Menon_2007_J.Biol.Chem_282_6183
Author(s) : Menon S , Lee J , Abplanalp WA , Yoo SE , Agui T , Furudate S , Kim PS , Arvan P
Ref : Journal of Biological Chemistry , 282 :6183 , 2007
Abstract :

Newly synthesized thyroglobulin (Tg), the secretory glycoprotein that serves as precursor in thyroid hormone synthesis, normally forms transient covalent protein complexes with oxidoreductases of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). The Tg-G2320R mutation is responsible for congenital hypothyroidism in rdw/rdw rats, in which a lack of secondary thyroid enlargement (goiter) implicates death of thyrocytes as part of disease pathogenesis. We found that mutant Tg-G2320R was retained within the ER with no detectable synthesis of thyroxine, had persistent exposure of free cysteine thiols, and was associated with activated ER stress response but incomplete ER-associated degradation (ERAD). Tg-G2320R associated with multiple ER resident proteins, most notably ERp72, including covalent Tg-ERp72 interactions. In PC Cl3 thyrocytes, inducible overexpression of ERp72 increased the ability of cells to maintain Tg cysteines in a reduced state. Noncovalent interactions of several ER chaperones with newly synthesized Tg-G2320R diminished over time in parallel with ERAD of the mutant protein, yet a small ERAD-resistant Tg fraction remained engaged in covalent association with ERp72 even 2 days post-synthesis. Such covalent protein aggregates may set the stage for apoptotic thyrocyte cell death, preventing thyroid goiter formation in rdw/rdw rats.

PubMedSearch : Menon_2007_J.Biol.Chem_282_6183
PubMedID: 17200118
Gene_locus related to this paper: ratno-thyro

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Mutation G2320R_ratno-thyro
Gene_locus ratno-thyro

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Menon S, Lee J, Abplanalp WA, Yoo SE, Agui T, Furudate S, Kim PS, Arvan P (2007)
Oxidoreductase interactions include a role for ERp72 engagement with mutant thyroglobulin from the rdw\/rdw rat dwarf
Journal of Biological Chemistry 282 :6183

Menon S, Lee J, Abplanalp WA, Yoo SE, Agui T, Furudate S, Kim PS, Arvan P (2007)
Journal of Biological Chemistry 282 :6183