The mammalian cytosolic thioredoxin reductase pathway acts via a membrane protein to reduce ER-localised proteins

Author:

Cao Xiaofei1ORCID,Lilla Sergio2ORCID,Cao Zhenbo1ORCID,Pringle Marie Anne1ORCID,Oka Ojore B. V.1ORCID,Robinson Philip J.1ORCID,Szmaja Tomasz1,van Lith Marcel1,Zanivan Sara23ORCID,Bulleid Neil J.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Molecular, Cell and Systems Biology, College of Medical Veterinary and Life Sciences, Davidson Building, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, G12 8QQ, UK

2. Cancer Research UK Beatson Institute, Glasgow G61 1BD, UK

3. Institute of Cancer Sciences, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, G61 1QH, UK

Abstract

Folding of proteins entering the mammalian secretory pathway requires the insertion of the correct disulfides. Disulfide formation involves both an oxidative pathway for their insertion and a reductive pathway to remove incorrectly formed disulfides. Reduction of these disulfides is critical for correct folding and degradation of misfolded proteins. Previously, we showed that the reductive pathway is driven by NADPH generated in the cytosol. Here, by reconstituting the pathway using purified proteins and ER microsomal membranes, we demonstrate that the thioredoxin reductase system provides the minimal cytosolic components required for reducing proteins within the ER lumen. In particular, saturation of the pathway and its protease sensitivity demonstrates the requirement for a membrane protein to shuttle electrons from the cytosol to the ER. These results provide compelling evidence for the critical role of the cytosol in regulating ER redox homeostasis ensuring correct protein folding and facilitating the degradation of misfolded ER proteins.

Funder

Wellcome Trust

Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council

Chinese Government Scholarship

Cancer Research UK

Publisher

The Company of Biologists

Subject

Cell Biology

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