LTK is an ER-resident receptor tyrosine kinase that regulates secretion

Author:

Centonze Federica G.1,Reiterer Veronika1,Nalbach Karsten2,Saito Kota3ORCID,Pawlowski Krzysztof45ORCID,Behrends Christian2,Farhan Hesso1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Molecular Medicine, Institute of Basic Medical Sciences, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway

2. Munich Cluster for Systems Neurology, Medical Faculty, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Munich, Germany

3. Department of Biological Informatics and Experimental Therapeutics, Graduate School of Medicine, Akita University, Akita, Japan

4. Department of Experimental Design and Bioinformatics, Warsaw University of Life Sciences, Warsaw, Poland

5. Department of Translational Medicine, Clinical Sciences, Lund University, Lund, Sweden

Abstract

The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is a key regulator of cellular proteostasis because it controls folding, sorting, and degradation of secretory proteins. Much has been learned about how environmentally triggered signaling pathways regulate ER function, but only little is known about local signaling at the ER. The identification of ER-resident signaling molecules will help gain a deeper understanding of the regulation of ER function and thus of proteostasis. Here, we show that leukocyte tyrosine kinase (LTK) is an ER-resident receptor tyrosine kinase. Depletion of LTK as well as its pharmacologic inhibition reduces the number of ER exit sites and slows ER-to-Golgi transport. Furthermore, we show that LTK interacts with and phosphorylates Sec12. Expression of a phosphoablating mutant of Sec12 reduces the efficiency of ER export. Thus, LTK-to-Sec12 signaling represents the first example of an ER-resident signaling module with the potential to regulate proteostasis.

Funder

Norwegian Research Council

Norwegian Cancer Society

Anders Jahre Foundation

Rakel-Otto-Bruun Legat

Swiss Science Foundation

German Science Foundation

Institute of Basic Medical Sciences

Boehringer Ingelheim Foundation

Polish National Science Centre

Collaborative Research Center

Publisher

Rockefeller University Press

Subject

Cell Biology

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