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Folding and Intramembraneous BRICHOS Binding of the Prosurfactant Protein C Transmembrane Segment

Year: 2015

Journal: JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY, Vol. 290, p 17628-17641, 20170208

Authors: Saenz, Alejandra; Presto, Jenny; Lara, Patricia; Akinyi-Oloo, Laura; Garcia-Fojeda, Belen; Nilsson, IngMarie; Johansson, Jan; Casals, Cristina

Organizations: Univ Complutense Madrid, Dept Biochem & Mol Biol 1, E-28040 Madrid, Spain; Inst Salud Carlos III, Ctr Invest Biomed Red Enfermedades Resp CIBERES, Madrid 28029, Spain; Karolinska Inst, Ctr Alzheimer Res, NVS Neurobiol Care Sci & Soc Dept, S-14157 Huddinge, Sweden; Stockholm Univ, Dept Biochem & Biophys, Ctr Biomembrane Res, S-10691 Stockholm, Sweden

Surfactant protein C (SP-C) is a novel amyloid protein found in the lung tissue of patients suffering from interstitial lung disease (ILD) due to mutations in the gene of the precursor protein pro-SP-C. SP-C is a small alpha-helical hydrophobic protein with an unusually high content of valine residues. SP-C is prone to convert into beta-sheet aggregates, forming amyloid fibrils. Nature's way of solving this folding problem is to include a BRICHOS domain in pro-SP-C, which functions as a chaperone for SP-C during biosynthesis. Mutations in the pro-SP-C BRICHOS domain or linker region lead to amyloid formation of the SP-C protein and ILD. In this study, we used an in vitro transcription/translation system to study translocon-mediated folding of the WT pro-SP-C poly-Val and a designed poly-Leu transmembrane (TM) segment in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) membrane. Furthermore, to understand how the pro-SP-C BRICHOS domain present in the ER lumen can interact with the TM segment of pro-SP-C, we studied the membrane insertion properties of the recombinant form of the pro-SP-C BRICHOS domain and two ILD-associated mutants. The results show that the co-translational folding of the WT pro-SP-C TM segment is inefficient, that the BRICHOS domain inserts into superficial parts of fluid membranes, and that BRICHOS membrane insertion is promoted by poly-Val peptides present in the membrane. In contrast, one BRICHOS and one non-BRICHOS ILD-associated mutant could not insert into membranes. These findings support a chaperone function of the BRICHOS domain, possibly together with the linker region, during pro-SP-C biosynthesis in the ER.