Enrichment of presenilin 1 peptides in neuronal large dense-core and somatodendritic clathrin-coated vesicles

Spiros Efthimiopoulos, Erik Floor, Anastasios Georgakopoulos, Junichi Shioi, Wen Cui, Sukkid Yasothornsrikul, Vivian Y.H. Hook, Thomas Wisniewski, Luc Buee, Nikolaos K. Robakis

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Abstract

Presenilin 1 is an integral membrane protein specifically cleaved to yield an N-terminal and a C-terminal fragment, both membrane-associated. More than 40 presenilin 1 mutations have been linked to early-onset familial Alzheimer disease, although the mechanism by which these mutations induce the Alzheimer disease neuropathology is not clear. Presenilin 1 is expressed predominantly in neurons, suggesting that the familial Alzheimer disease mutants may compromise or change the neuronal function (s) of the wild-type protein. To elucidate the function of this protein, we studied its expression in neuronal vesicular systems using as models the chromaffin granules of the neuroendocrine chromaffin cells and the major categories of brain neuronal vesicles, including the small clear-core synaptic vesicles, the large dense- core vesicles, and the somatodendritic and nerve terminal clathrin-coated vesicles. Both the N- and C-terminal presenilin 1 proteolytic fragments were greatly enriched in chromaffin granule and neuronal large dense-core vesicle membranes, indicating that these fragments are targeted to these vesicles and may regulate the large dense-core vesicle-mediated secretion of neuropeptides and neurotransmitters at synaptic sites. The presenilin 1 fragments were also enriched in the somatodendritic clathrin-coated vesicle membranes, suggesting that they are targeted to the somatodendritic membrane, where they may regulate constitutive secretion and endocytosis. In contrast, these fragments were not enriched in the small clear-core synaptic vesicle or in the nerve terminal clathrin-coated vesicle membranes. Taken together, our data indicate that presenilin 1 proteolytic fragments are targeted to specific populations of neuronal vesicles where they may regulate vesicular function. Although full-length presenilin 1 was present in crude homogenates, it was not detected in any of the vesicles studied, indicating that, unlike the presenilin fragments, full-length protein may not have a vesicular function.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2365-2372
Number of pages8
JournalJournal of Neurochemistry
Volume71
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 1998

Keywords

  • Alzheimer disease
  • Clathrin-coated vesicles
  • Large dense-core vesicles
  • Presenilins
  • Somatodendritic vesicles

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