Animal secretory endolysosome channel discovery
Secretory pore-forming proteins (PFPs) have been identified in organisms from all kingdoms of life. Our studies with the toad species Bombina maxima found an interaction network among aerolysin family PFPs (af-PFPs) and trefoil factors (TFFs). As a toad af-PFP, BmALP1 can be reversibly regulated bet...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Dōngwùxué yánjiū 2021-03, Vol.42 (2), p.141-152 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Secretory pore-forming proteins (PFPs) have been identified in
organisms from all kingdoms of life. Our studies with the toad species
Bombina maxima found an interaction network among aerolysin family
PFPs (af-PFPs) and trefoil factors (TFFs). As a toad af-PFP, BmALP1 can
be reversibly regulated between active and inactive forms, with its
paralog BmALP3 acting as a negative regulator. BmALP1 interacts with
BmTFF3 to form a cellular active complex called βγ-CAT. This
PFP complex is characterized by acting on endocytic pathways and
forming pores on endolysosomes, including stimulating cell
macropinocytosis. In addition, cell exocytosis can be induced and/or
modulated in the presence of βγ-CAT. Depending on cell
contexts and surroundings, these effects can facilitate the toad in
material uptake and vesicular transport, while maintaining mucosal
barrier function as well as immune defense. Based on experimental
evidence, we hereby propose a secretory endolysosome channel (SELC)
pathway conducted by a secreted PFP in cell endocytic and exocytic
systems, with βγ-CAT being the first example of a SELC
protein. With essential roles in cell interactions and environmental
adaptations, the proposed SELC protein pathway should be conserved in
other living organisms. |
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ISSN: | 2095-8137 0254-5853 |
DOI: | 10.24272/J.ISSN.2095-8137.2020.358 |