Cln5 is secreted and functions as a glycoside hydrolase in Dictyostelium
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.cellsig.2017.11.001
Cln5 is secreted and functions as a glycoside hydrolase in Dictyostelium
Abstract
Ceroid lipofuscinosis neuronal 5 (CLN5) is a member of a family of proteins that are linked to neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis (NCL). This devastating neurological disorder, known commonly as Batten disease, affects all ages and ethnicities and is currently incurable. The precise function of CLN5, like many of the NCL proteins, remains to be elucidated. In this study, we report the localization, molecular function, and interactome of Cln5, the CLN5 homolog in the social amoeba Dictyostelium discoideum. Residues that are glycosylated in human CLN5 are conserved in the Dictyostelium homolog as are residues that are mutated in patients with CLN5 disease. Dictyostelium Cln5 contains a putative signal peptide for secretion and we show that the protein is secreted during growth and starvation. We also reveal that both Dictyostelium Cln5 and human CLN5 are glycoside hydrolases, providing the first evidence in any system linking a molecular function to CLN5. Finally, immunoprecipitation coupled with mass spectrometry identified 61 proteins that interact with Cln5 in Dictyostelium. Of the 61 proteins, 67% localize to the extracellular space, 28% to intracellular vesicles, and 20% to lysosomes. A GO term enrichment analysis revealed that a majority of the interacting proteins are involved in metabolism, catabolism, proteolysis, and hydrolysis, and include other NCL-like proteins (e.g., Tpp1/Cln2, cathepsin D/Cln10, cathepsin F/Cln13) as well as proteins linked to Cln3 function in Dictyostelium (e.g., AprA, CfaD, CadA). In total, this work reveals a CLN5 homolog in Dictyostelium and further establishes this organism as a complementary model system for studying the functions of proteins linked to NCL in humans.
Keywords: Batten disease; CLN5; Dictyostelium discoideum; Glycoside hydrolase; Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis; Secretion.
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