Identification of key features required for efficient S-acylation and plasma membrane targeting of Sprouty-2

Sprouty-2 is an important regulator of growth factor signalling and a tumour suppressor protein. The defining feature of this protein is a cysteine-rich domain (CRD) that contains twenty-six cysteines and is modified by S-acylation. In this study, we show that the CRD of Sprouty-2 is differentially...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of cell science 2020-01
Hauptverfasser: Locatelli, Carolina, Lemonidis, Kimon, Salaun, Christine, Tomkinson, Nicholas C O, Chamberlain, Luke H
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Sprouty-2 is an important regulator of growth factor signalling and a tumour suppressor protein. The defining feature of this protein is a cysteine-rich domain (CRD) that contains twenty-six cysteines and is modified by S-acylation. In this study, we show that the CRD of Sprouty-2 is differentially modified by S-acyltransferase enzymes. The high specificity/low activity zDHHC17 enzyme mediated restricted S-acylation of Sprouty-2, and cysteines-265/268 were identified as key targets of this enzyme. In contrast, the low specificity/high activity zDHHC3/zDHHC7 enzymes mediated more expansive modification of the Sprouty-2 CRD. Nevertheless, S-acylation by all enzymes enhanced Sprouty-2 expression, suggesting that S-acylation stabilises this protein. In addition, we identified two charged residues (aspartate-214 and lysine-223), present on opposite faces of a predicted alpha helix in the CRD, which are essential for S-acylation of Sprouty-2. Interestingly, mutations that perturbed S-acylation also led to a loss of plasma membrane localisation of Sprouty-2 in PC12 cells. This study provides insight into the mechanisms and outcomes of Sprouty-2 S-acylation, and highlights distinct patterns of S-acylation mediated by different classes of zDHHC enzymes.
ISSN:1477-9137
DOI:10.1242/jcs.249664