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Transmembrane Protein 147 (TMEM147) Is a Novel Component of the Nicalin-NOMO Protein Complex
Authors:Ulf Dettmer  Peer-Hendrik Kuhn  Claudia Abou-Ajram  Stefan F Lichtenthaler  Marcus Krüger  Elisabeth Kremmer  Christian Haass  Christof Haffner
Institution:From the German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE) and the Adolf-Butenandt-Institute, Biochemistry, Ludwig-Maximilians-University, D-80336 Munich.;the §Max-Planck-Institute for Heart and Lung Research, D-61231 Bad Nauheim, and ;the Helmholtz Zentrum, Institute of Molecular Immunology, D-81377 Munich, Germany
Abstract:Nicastrin and its relative Nicalin (Nicastrin-like protein) are both members of larger protein complexes, namely γ-secretase and the Nicalin-NOMO (Nodal modulator) complex. The γ-secretase complex, which contains Presenilin, APH-1, and PEN-2 in addition to Nicastrin, catalyzes the proteolytic cleavage of the transmembrane domain of various proteins including the β-amyloid precursor protein and Notch. Nicalin and its binding partner NOMO form a complex that was shown to modulate Nodal signaling in developing zebrafish embryos. Because its experimentally determined native size (200–220 kDa) could not be satisfyingly explained by the molecular masses of Nicalin (60 kDa) and NOMO (130 kDa), we searched in affinity-purified complex preparations for additional components in the low molecular mass range. A ∼22-kDa protein was isolated and identified by mass spectrometry as transmembrane protein 147 (TMEM147), a novel, highly conserved membrane protein with a putative topology similar to APH-1. Like Nicalin and NOMO, it localizes to the endoplasmic reticulum and is expressed during early zebrafish development. Overexpression and knockdown experiments in cultured cells demonstrate a close relationship between the three proteins and suggest that they are components of the same complex. We present evidence that, similar to γ-secretase, its assembly is hierarchical starting with the formation of a Nicalin-NOMO intermediate. Nicalin appears to represent the limiting factor regulating the assembly rate by stabilizing the other two components. We conclude that TMEM147 is a novel core component of the Nicalin-NOMO complex, further emphasizing its similarity with γ-secretase.
Keywords:Alzheimer Disease  Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER)  Protein Assembly  Protein Stability  Protein-Protein Interactions  APH-1  Nicastrin  Nifie14  nra-2  nra-4
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