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The IRE1β-mediated Unfolded Protein Response is Repressed by the Chaperone AGR2 in Mucin Producing Cells

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Journal EMBO J
Date 2024 Jan 4
PMID 38177498
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Effector mechanisms of the unfolded protein response (UPR) in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) are well-characterised, but how ER proteostasis is sensed is less well understood. Here, we exploited the beta isoform of the UPR transducer IRE1, that is specific to mucin-producing cells in order to gauge the relative regulatory roles of activating ligands and repressing chaperones of the specialised ER of goblet cells. Replacement of the stress-sensing luminal domain of endogenous IRE1α in CHO cells (normally expressing neither mucin nor IRE1β) with the luminal domain of IRE1β deregulated basal IRE1 activity. The mucin-specific chaperone AGR2 repressed IRE1 activity in cells expressing the domain-swapped IRE1β/α chimera, but had no effect on IRE1α. Introduction of the goblet cell-specific client MUC2 reversed AGR2-mediated repression of the IRE1β/α chimera. In vitro, AGR2 actively de-stabilised the IRE1β luminal domain dimer and formed a reversible complex with the inactive monomer. These features of the IRE1β-AGR2 couple suggest that active repression of IRE1β by a specialised mucin chaperone subordinates IRE1 activity to a proteostatic challenge unique to goblet cells, a challenge that is otherwise poorly recognised by the pervasive UPR transducers.

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