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PrP cooperates with STI1 to regulate SOD activity in PrP-deficient neuronal cell line
Authors:Sakudo Akikazu  Lee Deug-chan  Li Shuming  Nakamura Toyoo  Matsumoto Yoshitsugu  Saeki Keiichi  Itohara Shigeyoshi  Ikuta Kazuyoshi  Onodera Takashi
Institution:Department of Molecular Immunology, School of Agricultural and Life Sciences, University of Tokyo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-8657, Japan.
Abstract:Cellular prion protein (PrP(C)) plays anti-apoptotic and anti-oxidative roles in apoptosis induced by serum deprivation in an immortalized prion protein gene (Prnp)-deficient neuronal cell line. The octapeptide repeat region (OR) and N-terminal half of the hydrophobic region (HR) of PrP(C) are indispensable for PrP(C) activity, but the mechanisms remain unclear. In the present study, elucidation of the mechanisms by which PrP(C) elicits the anti-oxidative activities was facilitated by evidence of stress-inducible protein 1 (STI1) mediating PrP(C)-dependent superoxide dismutase (SOD) activation. Immunoprecipitation revealed that PrP(C) was associated with STI1. The inhibitory peptides against PrP(C)-STI1 binding STI1 pep.1 and PrP(113-132)] indicated toxic activity in PrP(C)-expressing cells by inhibiting SOD activity but not in Prnp(-/-) cells. Furthermore, OR and N-terminal half of the HR were required for the inhibitory effect of PrP(113-132) but not STI1 pep.1. These data are consistent with results established with a model where OR and N-terminal half of the HR mediate the action of STI1 upon cell survival and upregulation of SOD activity.
Keywords:Prion disease  Prion protein  Apoptosis  PrP-deficient cell line  STI1
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