A role for palmitoylation in the quality control, assembly and secretion of apolipoprotein B.
ApoB (apolipoprotein B)-containing lipoprotein particles, such as chylomicrons, very-low-density and low-density lipoprotein particles, transport triacylglycerol and cholesteryl esters in the bloodstream. A palmitoylation site was previously mapped to Cys-1085 in a functional truncated apoB variant (apoB-29) and abolished by mutagenesis. This Cys-1085Ser mutation resulted in secretion of smaller and denser ... lipoprotein particles containing 80% less cholesteryl ester and triacylglycerol than wild-type controls. We show that palmitoylation of apoB-29 occurs in the ER (endoplasmic reticulum), stimulates the ER-Golgi transport rate of apoB-29 almost 2-fold, doubles the secretion efficiency of wild-type apoB-29 in comparison with (Cys-1085Ser)apoB-29 and reduces significantly the association of wild-type apoB-29 with calnexin in comparison with (Cys-1085Ser)apoB-29. While non-palmitoylated apoB-29 co-localized extensively with constitutively secreted transferrin, wild-type apoB-29 did so only partially and was enriched in ER extensions. Our results suggest that palmitoylation of apoB regulates the biogenesis of nascent apoB-containing lipoprotein particles by concentrating apoB in a specialized ER compartment and by stimulating dissociation from constituents of the ER quality-control machinery. This reduced interaction would lead to a faster ER-Golgi transit time and a higher secretion efficiency of wild-type apoB-29. Palmitoylation could regulate the amount of apoB available for secretion of neutral lipids.
Mesh Terms:
Animals, Apolipoproteins B, Cell Line, Tumor, Cysteine, Endoplasmic Reticulum, Golgi Apparatus, Humans, Mutation, Palmitic Acids, Protein Folding, Rats
Animals, Apolipoproteins B, Cell Line, Tumor, Cysteine, Endoplasmic Reticulum, Golgi Apparatus, Humans, Mutation, Palmitic Acids, Protein Folding, Rats
Biochem. J.
Date: Jan. 01, 2004
PubMed ID: 14498830
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