Structural analysis of the P132L disease mutation in caveolin-1 reveals its role in the assembly of oligomeric complexes

对 caveolin-1 中 P132L 致病突变的结构分析揭示了其在寡聚复合物组装中的作用

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作者:Bing Han ,Alican Gulsevin ,Sarah Connolly ,Ting Wang ,Brigitte Meyer ,Jason Porta ,Ajit Tiwari ,Angie Deng ,Louise Chang ,Yelena Peskova ,Hassane S Mchaourab ,Erkan Karakas ,Melanie D Ohi ,Jens Meiler ,Anne K Kenworthy

Abstract

Caveolin-1 (CAV1) is a membrane-sculpting protein that oligomerizes to generate flask-shaped invaginations of the plasma membrane known as caveolae. Mutations in CAV1 have been linked to multiple diseases in humans. Such mutations often interfere with oligomerization and the intracellular trafficking processes required for successful caveolae assembly, but the molecular mechanisms underlying these defects have not been structurally explained. Here, we investigate how a disease-associated mutation in one of the most highly conserved residues in CAV1, P132L, affects CAV1 structure and oligomerization. We show that P132 is positioned at a major site of protomer-protomer interactions within the CAV1 complex, providing a structural explanation for why the mutant protein fails to homo-oligomerize correctly. Using a combination of computational, structural, biochemical, and cell biological approaches, we find that despite its homo-oligomerization defects P132L is capable of forming mixed hetero-oligomeric complexes with WT CAV1 and that these complexes can be incorporated into caveolae. These findings provide insights into the fundamental mechanisms that control the formation of homo- and hetero-oligomers of caveolins that are essential for caveolae biogenesis, as well as how these processes are disrupted in human disease. Keywords: cancer; caveolae; caveolin; computational biology; intracellular trafficking; membrane protein; oligomerization; structural biology.

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