Dystroglycan (DG) is a cell adhesion complex composed by two subunits, the highly glycosylated α-DG and the transmembrane β-DG. In skeletal muscle, DG is involved in dystroglycanopathies, a group of heterogeneous muscular dystrophies characterized by a reduced glycosylation of α-DG. The genes mutated in secondary dystroglycanopathies are involved in the synthesis of O-mannosyl glycans and in the O-mannosylation pathway of α-DG. Mutations in the DG gene (DAG1), causing primary dystroglycanopathies, destabilize the α-DG core protein influencing its binding to modifying enzymes. Recently, a homozygous mutation (p.Cys699Phe) hitting the β-DG ectodomain has been identified in a patient affected by Muscle-Eye-Brain disease with multicystic leucodystrophy, suggesting that other mechanisms than hypoglycosylation of α-DG could be implicated in dystroglycanopathies. Herein, we have characterized the DG murine mutant counterpart by transfection in cellular systems and high-resolution microscopy. We observed that the mutation alters the DG processing leading to retention of its uncleaved precursor in the endoplasmic reticulum. Accordingly, small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) data, corroborated by biochemical and biophysical experiments, revealed that the mutation provokes an alteration in the β-DG ectodomain overall folding, resulting in disulfide-associated oligomerization. Our data provide the first evidence of a novel intracellular mechanism, featuring an anomalous endoplasmic reticulum-retention, underlying dystroglycanopathy. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.

Signorino, G., Covaceuszach, S., Bozzi, M., Hubner, W., Mönkemöller, V., Konarev, P. V., Cassetta, A., Brancaccio, A., Sciandra, F., A dystroglycan mutation (p.Cys667Phe) associated to Muscle-Eye-Brain disease with multicystic leucodystrophy results in ER-retention of the mutant protein, <<HUMAN MUTATION>>, 2018; 2018/39 (2): 266-280. [doi:10.1002/humu.23370] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/108393]

A dystroglycan mutation (p.Cys667Phe) associated to Muscle-Eye-Brain disease with multicystic leucodystrophy results in ER-retention of the mutant protein

Signorino, Giulia;Bozzi, Manuela;Brancaccio, Andrea;Sciandra, Francesca
2017

Abstract

Dystroglycan (DG) is a cell adhesion complex composed by two subunits, the highly glycosylated α-DG and the transmembrane β-DG. In skeletal muscle, DG is involved in dystroglycanopathies, a group of heterogeneous muscular dystrophies characterized by a reduced glycosylation of α-DG. The genes mutated in secondary dystroglycanopathies are involved in the synthesis of O-mannosyl glycans and in the O-mannosylation pathway of α-DG. Mutations in the DG gene (DAG1), causing primary dystroglycanopathies, destabilize the α-DG core protein influencing its binding to modifying enzymes. Recently, a homozygous mutation (p.Cys699Phe) hitting the β-DG ectodomain has been identified in a patient affected by Muscle-Eye-Brain disease with multicystic leucodystrophy, suggesting that other mechanisms than hypoglycosylation of α-DG could be implicated in dystroglycanopathies. Herein, we have characterized the DG murine mutant counterpart by transfection in cellular systems and high-resolution microscopy. We observed that the mutation alters the DG processing leading to retention of its uncleaved precursor in the endoplasmic reticulum. Accordingly, small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) data, corroborated by biochemical and biophysical experiments, revealed that the mutation provokes an alteration in the β-DG ectodomain overall folding, resulting in disulfide-associated oligomerization. Our data provide the first evidence of a novel intracellular mechanism, featuring an anomalous endoplasmic reticulum-retention, underlying dystroglycanopathy. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
2017
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Signorino, G., Covaceuszach, S., Bozzi, M., Hubner, W., Mönkemöller, V., Konarev, P. V., Cassetta, A., Brancaccio, A., Sciandra, F., A dystroglycan mutation (p.Cys667Phe) associated to Muscle-Eye-Brain disease with multicystic leucodystrophy results in ER-retention of the mutant protein, <<HUMAN MUTATION>>, 2018; 2018/39 (2): 266-280. [doi:10.1002/humu.23370] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/108393]
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