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Human C1orf27 Protein Interacts with α-adrenergic Receptor and Regulates Its Anterograde Transport

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Journal J Biol Chem
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 2022 May 13
PMID 35551911
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Abstract

The molecular mechanisms underlying the anterograde surface transport of G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) after their synthesis in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) are not well defined. In C. elegans, odorant response abnormal 4 has been implicated in the delivery of olfactory GPCRs to the cilia of chemosensory neurons. However, the function and regulation of its human homolog, C1orf27, in GPCR transport or in general membrane trafficking remain unknown. Here, we demonstrate that siRNA-mediated knockdown of C1orf27 markedly impedes the ER-to-Golgi export kinetics of newly synthesized α-adrenergic receptor (α-AR), a prototypic GPCR, with the half-time being prolonged by more than 65%, in mammalian cells in retention using the selective hooks assays. Using modified bioluminescence resonance energy transfer assays and ELISAs, we also show that C1orf27 knockdown significantly inhibits the surface transport of α-AR. Similarly, C1orf27 knockout by CRISPR-Cas9 markedly suppresses the ER-Golgi-surface transport of α-AR. In addition, we demonstrate that C1orf27 depletion attenuates the export of β-AR and dopamine D2 receptor but not of epidermal growth factor receptor. We further show that C1orf27 physically associates with α-AR, specifically via its third intracellular loop and C terminus. Taken together, these data demonstrate an important role of C1orf27 in the trafficking of nascent GPCRs from the ER to the cell surface through the Golgi and provide novel insights into the regulation of the biosynthesis and anterograde transport of the GPCR family members.

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