神经退行性变
蛋白质亚单位
表型
突变
生物
蛋白质聚集
突变体
基因
细胞生物学
机制(生物学)
野生型
遗传学
疾病
医学
病理
哲学
认识论
作者
Tal Benjamin-Zukerman,Gilat Shimon,Marie E. Gaine,Anwar Dakwar,N. Peled,Mohammad Aboraya,Ashar Masri-Ismail,Rania Safadi-Safa,Michael A. Solomon,Varda Lev-Ram,Robert A. Rissman,Johanna E. Mayrhofer,Andrea Raffeiner,Merel O. Mol,Benney M. R. Argue,S.C. McCool,Binh Doan,John van Swieten,Eduard Stefan,Ted Abel,Ronit Ilouz
出处
期刊:Brain
[Oxford University Press]
日期:2024-05-14
标识
DOI:10.1093/brain/awae154
摘要
Abstract Protein Kinase A (PKA) neuronal function is controlled by the interaction of a regulatory (R) subunit dimer to two catalytic (C) subunits. Recently, the L50R variant in the gene encoding the RIβ subunit was identified in individuals with a novel neurodegenerative disease. However, the mechanisms driving the disease phenotype remained unknown. In this study, we generated a mouse model carrying the RIβ-L50R mutation to replicate the human disease phenotype and study its progression with age. We examined postmortem brains of affected individuals as well as live cell cultures. Employing biochemical assays, immunohistochemistry, and behavioral assessments, we investigated the impact of the mutation on PKA complex assembly, protein aggregation and neuronal degeneration. We reveal that RIβ is an aggregation-prone protein that progressively accumulates in wildtype and Alzheimer’s mouse models with age, while aggregation is accelerated in the RIβ-L50R mouse model. We define RIβ-L50R as a causal mutation driving an age-dependent behavioral and disease phenotype in human and mouse models. Mechanistically, this mutation disrupts RIβ dimerization, leading to aggregation of its monomers. Intriguingly, interaction with the C-subunit protects the RIβ-L50R from self-aggregating, in a dose-dependent manner. Furthermore, cAMP signaling induces RIβ-L50R aggregation. The pathophysiological mechanism elucidated here for a newly recognized neurodegenerative disease, in which protein aggregation is the result of disrupted homodimerization, sheds light on a remarkably under-appreciated but potentially common mechanism across several neurodegenerative diseases.
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