Spastin, the most commonly mutated protein in hereditary spastic paraplegia interacts with reticulon 1 an endoplasmic reticulum protein

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作者
Mannan, AU
Boehm, J
Sauter, SM
Rauber, A
Byrne, PC
Neesen, J
Engel, W
机构
[1] Univ Gottingen, Inst Human Genet, D-37073 Gottingen, Germany
[2] Univ Coll Dublin, Dept Pathol, Dublin 2, Ireland
[3] St Vincents Univ Hosp, Dublin, Ireland
关键词
spastin; reticulon1; hereditary spastic paraplegia; vesicular transport; reticulon3;
D O I
10.1007/s10048-006-0034-4
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Q3 [遗传学];
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071007 ; 090102 ;
摘要
Spastin, an ATPase belonging to the AAA family of proteins is most commonly mutated in autosomal dominant hereditary spastic paraplegias (HSP). Spastin is a multifaceted protein with versatile role in cellular events, principally involved in microtubule dynamics. To gain further insight into the molecular function of spastin, we used the yeast two-hybrid approach to identify novel interacting partners of spastin. Using spastin as bait, we identified reticulon 1 (RTN1) and reticulon 3 (RTN3) as potential spastin interacting proteins. RTN1 and RTN3 belong to the reticulon (RTN) gene family, which are primarily expressed in the endoplasmic reticulum. Moreover, RTN1 is known to play a role in vesicular transport processes. Using in vitro and in vivo immunoprecipitation experiments, we were able to demonstrate that RTN1 interacts specifically with spastin. Intracellular distribution studies using immunostaining and overexpression of epitope-tagged protein revealed an obvious colocalization of spastin and RTN1 in discrete vesicles in the cytoplasm. Spastin mediates its interaction with RTN1 through its N-terminal region containing a microtubule-interacting and trafficking domain. It is interesting to note that the aberrant intracellular distribution of a truncated spastin protein was rescued by coexpression with RTN1, which highlights the physiological significance of this interaction. Our findings strengthen the hypothesis that disruption of intracellular vesicular transport processes could cause HSP. It is interesting to note that RTN1 is localized to 14q23.1 where SPG15 locus was mapped. Therefore, we considered RTN1 as a candidate gene for the SPG15 locus, but our mutational analysis possibly excludes RTN1 as causative gene.
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