{"title":"mfsd8的缺失改变了网柄菌聚集过程中的分泌组。","authors":"Robert J. Huber , Joshua Gray , William D. Kim","doi":"10.1016/j.ejcb.2023.151361","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<div><p>Major facilitator superfamily domain-containing protein 8 (MFSD8) is a transmembrane protein that has been reported to function as a lysosomal chloride channel. In humans, homozygous mutations in <em>MFSD8</em> cause a late-infantile form of neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis (NCL) called CLN7 disease. In the social amoeba <em>Dictyostelium discoideum</em>, Mfsd8 localizes to cytoplasmic puncta and vesicles, and regulates conserved processes during the organism’s life cycle. Here, we used <em>D. discoideum</em> to examine the effect of <em>mfsd8</em>-deficiency on the secretome during the early stages of multicellular development. Mass spectrometry revealed 61 proteins that were differentially released by cells after 4 and 8 h of starvation. Most proteins were present in increased amounts in <em>mfsd8</em><sup><em>-</em></sup> conditioned buffer compared to WT indicating that loss of <em>mfsd8</em> deregulates protein secretion and/or causes the release of proteins not normally secreted by WT cells. GO term enrichment analyses showed that many of the proteins aberrantly released by <em>mfsd8</em><sup><em>-</em></sup> cells localize to compartments and regions of the cell associated with the endo-lysosomal and secretory pathways. Mass spectrometry also revealed proteins previously known to be impacted by the loss of <em>mfsd8</em> (e.g., cathepsin D), as well as proteins that may underlie <em>mfsd8</em>-deficiency phenotypes during aggregation. Finally, we show that <em>mfsd8</em>-deficiency reduces intracellular proteasome 20S activity due to the abnormal release of at least one proteasomal subunit. Together, this study reveals the impact of <em>mfsd8</em> loss on the secretome during <em>D. discoideum</em> aggregation and lays the foundation for follow up work that investigates the role of altered protein release in CLN7 disease.</p></div>","PeriodicalId":12010,"journal":{"name":"European journal of cell biology","volume":"102 4","pages":"Article 151361"},"PeriodicalIF":4.5000,"publicationDate":"2023-09-19","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Loss of mfsd8 alters the secretome during Dictyostelium aggregation\",\"authors\":\"Robert J. Huber , Joshua Gray , William D. Kim\",\"doi\":\"10.1016/j.ejcb.2023.151361\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<div><p>Major facilitator superfamily domain-containing protein 8 (MFSD8) is a transmembrane protein that has been reported to function as a lysosomal chloride channel. In humans, homozygous mutations in <em>MFSD8</em> cause a late-infantile form of neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis (NCL) called CLN7 disease. In the social amoeba <em>Dictyostelium discoideum</em>, Mfsd8 localizes to cytoplasmic puncta and vesicles, and regulates conserved processes during the organism’s life cycle. Here, we used <em>D. discoideum</em> to examine the effect of <em>mfsd8</em>-deficiency on the secretome during the early stages of multicellular development. Mass spectrometry revealed 61 proteins that were differentially released by cells after 4 and 8 h of starvation. Most proteins were present in increased amounts in <em>mfsd8</em><sup><em>-</em></sup> conditioned buffer compared to WT indicating that loss of <em>mfsd8</em> deregulates protein secretion and/or causes the release of proteins not normally secreted by WT cells. GO term enrichment analyses showed that many of the proteins aberrantly released by <em>mfsd8</em><sup><em>-</em></sup> cells localize to compartments and regions of the cell associated with the endo-lysosomal and secretory pathways. Mass spectrometry also revealed proteins previously known to be impacted by the loss of <em>mfsd8</em> (e.g., cathepsin D), as well as proteins that may underlie <em>mfsd8</em>-deficiency phenotypes during aggregation. Finally, we show that <em>mfsd8</em>-deficiency reduces intracellular proteasome 20S activity due to the abnormal release of at least one proteasomal subunit. 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Loss of mfsd8 alters the secretome during Dictyostelium aggregation
Major facilitator superfamily domain-containing protein 8 (MFSD8) is a transmembrane protein that has been reported to function as a lysosomal chloride channel. In humans, homozygous mutations in MFSD8 cause a late-infantile form of neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis (NCL) called CLN7 disease. In the social amoeba Dictyostelium discoideum, Mfsd8 localizes to cytoplasmic puncta and vesicles, and regulates conserved processes during the organism’s life cycle. Here, we used D. discoideum to examine the effect of mfsd8-deficiency on the secretome during the early stages of multicellular development. Mass spectrometry revealed 61 proteins that were differentially released by cells after 4 and 8 h of starvation. Most proteins were present in increased amounts in mfsd8- conditioned buffer compared to WT indicating that loss of mfsd8 deregulates protein secretion and/or causes the release of proteins not normally secreted by WT cells. GO term enrichment analyses showed that many of the proteins aberrantly released by mfsd8- cells localize to compartments and regions of the cell associated with the endo-lysosomal and secretory pathways. Mass spectrometry also revealed proteins previously known to be impacted by the loss of mfsd8 (e.g., cathepsin D), as well as proteins that may underlie mfsd8-deficiency phenotypes during aggregation. Finally, we show that mfsd8-deficiency reduces intracellular proteasome 20S activity due to the abnormal release of at least one proteasomal subunit. Together, this study reveals the impact of mfsd8 loss on the secretome during D. discoideum aggregation and lays the foundation for follow up work that investigates the role of altered protein release in CLN7 disease.
期刊介绍:
The European Journal of Cell Biology, a journal of experimental cell investigation, publishes reviews, original articles and short communications on the structure, function and macromolecular organization of cells and cell components. Contributions focusing on cellular dynamics, motility and differentiation, particularly if related to cellular biochemistry, molecular biology, immunology, neurobiology, and developmental biology are encouraged. Manuscripts describing significant technical advances are also welcome. In addition, papers dealing with biomedical issues of general interest to cell biologists will be published. Contributions addressing cell biological problems in prokaryotes and plants are also welcome.