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Impaired proteostasis contributes to renal tubular dysgenesis
Authors:de Oliveira Rita Machado  Marijanovic Zrinka  Carvalho Filipe  Miltényi Gabriel Miltenberger  Matos Joana Estevão  Tenreiro Sandra  Oliveira Sónia  Enguita Francisco Javier  Stone Rosário  Outeiro Tiago Fleming
Institution:Cell and Molecular Neuroscience Unit, Instituto de Medicina Molecular, Lisboa, Portugal.
Abstract:Protein conformational disorders are associated with the appearance, persistence, accumulation, and misprocessing of aberrant proteins in the cell. The etiology of renal tubular dysgenesis (RTD) is linked to mutations in the angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE). Here, we report the identification of a novel ACE mutation (Q1069R) in an RTD patient. ACE Q1069R is found sequestered in the endoplasmic reticulum and is also subject to increased proteasomal degradation, preventing its transport to the cell surface and extracellular fluids. Modulation of cellular proteostasis by temperature shift causes an extension in the processing time and trafficking of ACE Q1069R resulting in partial rescue of the protein processing defect and an increase in plasma membrane levels. In addition, we found that temperature shifting causes the ACE Q1069R protein to be secreted in an active state, suggesting that the mutation does not affect the enzyme's catalytic properties.
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