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ERp44 and ERGIC-53 Synergize in Coupling Efficiency and Fidelity of IgM Polymerization and Secretion

Authors :
Roberto Sitia
Margherita Cortini
Cortini, M
Sitia, Roberto
Source :
Traffic. 11:651-659
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
Wiley, 2010.

Abstract

Owing to the quality control mechanisms operating in the early secretory compartment, only native proteins are secreted. Despite the difficulties in assembling planar immunoglobulin M (IgM) polymers, antibody-secreting cells can release up to thousands of IgM per second. The finding that secretory micro (micro(s)) chains bind to ERGIC-53, a lectin transporter that cycles in the early secretory compartment, suggested that ERGIC-53 hexamers could provide a polymerization platform. Here,we show that ERGIC-53 binds to the conserved Asn563 glycan in the C-terminal micro(s) tailpiece (micro(s)tp). Removal of this glycan inhibits ERGIC-53 binding and results in the rapid formation of larger polymeric assemblies. In contrast, removal of the Asn402 oligosaccharides prevents both polymerization and secretion. ERp44,a chaperone that interacts with ERGIC-53, binds to Cys575 in the micro(s)tp, providing a fail-safe mechanism that retrieves unpolymerized IgM subunits and promotes polymerization. The coordinated action of ERGIC-53 and ERp44 provides a way to improve the efficiency of IgM secretion without perturbing its fidelity.

Details

ISSN :
13989219
Volume :
11
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Traffic
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1c19dd7cb52aebe6d2c9fb80e7e9269f