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- Title
Autoproteolysis coupled to protein folding in the SEA domain of the membrane-bound MUC1 mucin.
- Authors
Macao, Bertil; Johansson, Denny G A; Hansson, Gunnar C; Härd, Torleif
- Abstract
The single cell layer of the lungs and the gastrointestinal tract is protected by the mucus formed by large glycoproteins called mucins. Transmembrane mucins typically contain 110-residue SEA domains located next to the membrane. These domains undergo post-translational cleavage between glycine and serine in a characteristic GSVVV sequence, but the two peptides remain tightly associated. We show that the SEA domain of the human MUC1 transmembrane mucin undergoes a novel type of autoproteolysis, which is catalyzed by conformational stress and the conserved serine hydroxyl. We propose that self-cleaving SEA domains have evolved to dissociate as a result of mechanical rather than chemical stress at the apical cell membrane and that this protects epithelial cells from rupture. We further suggest that the cell can register mechanical shear at the mucosal surface if the dissociation is signaled via loss of a SEA-binding protein.
- Publication
Nature structural & molecular biology, 2006, Vol 13, Issue 1, p71
- ISSN
1545-9993
- Publication type
Journal Article
- DOI
10.1038/nsmb1035