Biosynthesis of inositol trisphosphate receptors: selective association with the molecular chaperone calnexin

Author:

JOSEPH Suresh K.1,BOEHNING Darren1,BOKKALA Shaila1,WATKINS Richard1,WIDJAJA Johan1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pathology and Cell Biology, Thomas Jefferson University School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA 19107, U.S.A.

Abstract

A prominent labelled polypeptide having the same mobility as type-I inositol trisphosphate receptor (IP3R) was immunoprecipitated from WB-cell lysates by antibodies to calnexin, an ER integral membrane chaperone. The identity of this polypeptide was confirmed by re-immunoprecipitation of the radioactive polypeptides released from calnexin-antibody immunoprecipitates with type-I IP3R antibody. The interaction of calnexin with newly synthesized type-I IP3R was transient and inhibited by treatment of the cells with dithiothreitol or the glucosidase inhibitor N-methyldeoxynojirimicin. In similar experiments, there was no evidence for the binding of type-I IP3R to calreticulin, an ER luminal chaperone. Calnexin (but not calreticulin) associated with newly synthesized FLAG (DYKDDDDK epitope)-tagged type-III IP3R expressed in COS-7 cells. In order to further define the mechanism of interaction of nascent IP3R with chaperones, we have utilized an in vitro rabbit reticulocyte translation assay programmed with RNA templates encoding the six putative transmembrane (TM) domains of IP3Rs. In accordance with the known preference of calnexin for monoglucosylated oligosaccharide chains, calnexin antibody preferentially immunoprecipitated a proportion of glycosylated type-I translation product. Addition of glucosidase inhibitors prevented the association of calnexin with in vitro translated type-I TM construct. Using truncated RNA templates we found that calnexin did not associate with the first four TM domains but retained affinity for the construct encoding TM domains 5 and 6, which contains the glycosylation sites. We propose that calnexin is a key chaperone involved in the folding, assembly and oligomerization of newly synthesized IP3 receptors in the ER.

Publisher

Portland Press Ltd.

Subject

Cell Biology,Molecular Biology,Biochemistry

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