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Molecular Alterations in Proteasomes of Rat Liver During Aging Result in Altered Proteolytic Activities

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Journal Age (Dordr)
Publisher Springer
Specialty Geriatrics
Date 2013 May 22
PMID 23690132
Citations 12
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Abstract

Aging induces alterations of tissue protein homoeostasis. To investigate one of the major systems catalysing intracellular protein degradation we have purified 20S proteasomes from rat liver of young (2 months) and aged (23 months) animals and separated them into three subpopulations containing different types of intermediate proteasomes with standard- and immuno-subunits. The smallest subpopulation ΙΙΙ and the major subpopulation Ι comprised proteasomes containing immuno-subunits β1i and β5i beside small amounts of standard-subunits, whereas proteasomes of subpopulation ΙΙ contained only β5i beside standard-subunits. In favour of a relative increase of the major subpopulation Ι, subpopulation ΙΙ and ΙΙΙ were reduced for about 55 % and 80 %, respectively, in aged rats. Furthermore, in all three 20S proteasome subpopulations from aged animals standard-active site subunits were replaced by immuno-subunits. Overall, this transformation resulted in a relative increase of immuno-subunit-containing proteasomes, paralleled by reduced activity towards short fluorogenic peptide substrates. However, depending on the substrate their hydrolysing activity of long polypeptide substrates was significantly higher or unchanged. Furthermore, our data revealed an altered MHC class I antigen-processing efficiency of 20S proteasomes from liver of aged rats. We therefore suggest that the age-related intramolecular alteration of hepatic proteasomes modifies its cleavage preferences without a general decrease of its activity. Such modifications could have implications on protein homeostasis as well as on MHC class I antigen presentation as part of the immunosenescence process.

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