Identification and structural analysis of C-terminally truncated collapsin response mediator protein-2 in a murine model of prion diseases

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Prion diseases are fatal neurodegenerative disorders that accompany an accumulation of the disease-associated form(s) of prion protein (PrP<sup>Sc</sup>) in the central nervous system. The neuropathological changes in the...

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Main Authors: Nishijima Masahiro, Tobiume Minoru, Hara Hideyuki, Yamakawa Yoshio, Shinkai-Ouchi Fumiko, Hanada Kentaro, Hagiwara Ken'ichi
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spelling doaj-da2417134fd84ba6bb9ba2ff9571a90d2020-11-24T21:33:53ZengBMCProteome Science1477-59562010-10-01815310.1186/1477-5956-8-53Identification and structural analysis of C-terminally truncated collapsin response mediator protein-2 in a murine model of prion diseasesNishijima MasahiroTobiume MinoruHara HideyukiYamakawa YoshioShinkai-Ouchi FumikoHanada KentaroHagiwara Ken'ichi<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Prion diseases are fatal neurodegenerative disorders that accompany an accumulation of the disease-associated form(s) of prion protein (PrP<sup>Sc</sup>) in the central nervous system. The neuropathological changes in the brain begin with focal deposits of PrP<sup>Sc</sup>, followed by pathomorphological abnormalities of axon terminal degeneration, synaptic loss, atrophy of dendritic trees, and eventual neuronal cell death in the lesions. However, the underlying molecular basis for these neuropathogenic abnormalities is not fully understood.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>In a proteomic analysis of soluble proteins in the brains of mice challenged intracerebrally with scrapie prion (Obihiro I strain), we found that the amount of the full-length form of collapsin response mediator protein-2 (CRMP-2; 61 kDa) decreased in the late stages of the disease, while the amount of its truncated form (56 kDa) increased to comparable levels observed for the full-length form. Detailed analysis by liquid chromatography-electrospray ionization-tandem mass spectrometry showed that the 56-kDa form (named CRMP-2-ΔC) lacked the sequence from serine<sup>518 </sup>to the C-terminus, including the C-terminal phosphorylation sites important for the regulation of axonal growth and axon-dendrite specification in developing neurons. The invariable size of the mRNA transcript in Northern blot analysis suggested that the truncation was due to post-translational proteolysis. By overexpression of CRMP-2-ΔC in primary cultured neurons, we observed the augmentation of the development of neurite branch tips to the same levels as for CRMP-2<sup>T514A/T555A</sup>, a non-phosphorylated mimic of the full-length protein. This suggests that the increased level of CRMP-2-ΔC in the brain modulates the integrity of neurons, and may be involved in the pathogenesis of the neuronal abnormalities observed in the late stages of the disease.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>We identified the presence of CRMP-2-ΔC in the brain of a murine model of prion disease. Of note, C-terminal truncations of CRMP-2 have been recently observed in models for neurodegenerative disorders such as ischemia, traumatic brain injury, and Wallerian degeneration. While the structural identity of CRMP-2-ΔC in those models remains unknown, the present study should provide clues to the molecular pathology of degenerating neurons in prion diseases in connection with other neurodegenerative disorders.</p> http://www.proteomesci.com/content/8/1/53
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author Nishijima Masahiro
Tobiume Minoru
Hara Hideyuki
Yamakawa Yoshio
Shinkai-Ouchi Fumiko
Hanada Kentaro
Hagiwara Ken'ichi
spellingShingle Nishijima Masahiro
Tobiume Minoru
Hara Hideyuki
Yamakawa Yoshio
Shinkai-Ouchi Fumiko
Hanada Kentaro
Hagiwara Ken'ichi
Identification and structural analysis of C-terminally truncated collapsin response mediator protein-2 in a murine model of prion diseases
Proteome Science
author_facet Nishijima Masahiro
Tobiume Minoru
Hara Hideyuki
Yamakawa Yoshio
Shinkai-Ouchi Fumiko
Hanada Kentaro
Hagiwara Ken'ichi
author_sort Nishijima Masahiro
title Identification and structural analysis of C-terminally truncated collapsin response mediator protein-2 in a murine model of prion diseases
title_short Identification and structural analysis of C-terminally truncated collapsin response mediator protein-2 in a murine model of prion diseases
title_full Identification and structural analysis of C-terminally truncated collapsin response mediator protein-2 in a murine model of prion diseases
title_fullStr Identification and structural analysis of C-terminally truncated collapsin response mediator protein-2 in a murine model of prion diseases
title_full_unstemmed Identification and structural analysis of C-terminally truncated collapsin response mediator protein-2 in a murine model of prion diseases
title_sort identification and structural analysis of c-terminally truncated collapsin response mediator protein-2 in a murine model of prion diseases
publisher BMC
series Proteome Science
issn 1477-5956
publishDate 2010-10-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Prion diseases are fatal neurodegenerative disorders that accompany an accumulation of the disease-associated form(s) of prion protein (PrP<sup>Sc</sup>) in the central nervous system. The neuropathological changes in the brain begin with focal deposits of PrP<sup>Sc</sup>, followed by pathomorphological abnormalities of axon terminal degeneration, synaptic loss, atrophy of dendritic trees, and eventual neuronal cell death in the lesions. However, the underlying molecular basis for these neuropathogenic abnormalities is not fully understood.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>In a proteomic analysis of soluble proteins in the brains of mice challenged intracerebrally with scrapie prion (Obihiro I strain), we found that the amount of the full-length form of collapsin response mediator protein-2 (CRMP-2; 61 kDa) decreased in the late stages of the disease, while the amount of its truncated form (56 kDa) increased to comparable levels observed for the full-length form. Detailed analysis by liquid chromatography-electrospray ionization-tandem mass spectrometry showed that the 56-kDa form (named CRMP-2-ΔC) lacked the sequence from serine<sup>518 </sup>to the C-terminus, including the C-terminal phosphorylation sites important for the regulation of axonal growth and axon-dendrite specification in developing neurons. The invariable size of the mRNA transcript in Northern blot analysis suggested that the truncation was due to post-translational proteolysis. By overexpression of CRMP-2-ΔC in primary cultured neurons, we observed the augmentation of the development of neurite branch tips to the same levels as for CRMP-2<sup>T514A/T555A</sup>, a non-phosphorylated mimic of the full-length protein. This suggests that the increased level of CRMP-2-ΔC in the brain modulates the integrity of neurons, and may be involved in the pathogenesis of the neuronal abnormalities observed in the late stages of the disease.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>We identified the presence of CRMP-2-ΔC in the brain of a murine model of prion disease. Of note, C-terminal truncations of CRMP-2 have been recently observed in models for neurodegenerative disorders such as ischemia, traumatic brain injury, and Wallerian degeneration. While the structural identity of CRMP-2-ΔC in those models remains unknown, the present study should provide clues to the molecular pathology of degenerating neurons in prion diseases in connection with other neurodegenerative disorders.</p>
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