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Query: EC:3.4.25.1 (
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Members of the BTB-kelch superfamily play important roles during fundamental cellular processes, such as the regulation of cell morphology, migration, and gene expression. The BTB-kelch protein
LZTR-1
is deleted in the majority of DiGeorge syndrome patients and is believed to act as a transcriptional regulator. However, functional and expression profiling studies of
LZTR-1
have not been performed thus far. Therefore, we examined the subcellular localization and function of
LZTR-1
to gain insights into its biological role. Analysis of the primary structure of the protein revealed six N-terminal kelch motifs and two BTB/POZ domains at the C terminus within
LZTR-1
. Confocal analysis of the subcellular distribution of
LZTR-1
using the Golgi markers GM130, Golgin-97, and TGN46 identified a localization of
LZTR-1
exclusively on the cytoplasmic surface of the Golgi network that is mediated by its second BTB/POZ domain. In contrast to most other BTB-kelch proteins,
LZTR-1
did not co-localize with actin. Treatment with brefeldin A did not lead to redistribution of
LZTR-1
to the endoplasmic reticulum but caused its relocalization in dispersed, punctuated structures that were also positive for GM130. These data demonstrate that
LZTR-1
is a Golgi matrix-associated protein. Upon induction of apoptosis,
LZTR-1
was phosphorylated on tyrosine residues and subsequently degraded; that could be rescued partially by the addition of the caspase inhibitor Z-VAD-fmk and the
proteasome
inhibitors lactacystin and MG132. Taken together, our experiments identify
LZTR-1
as the first BTB-kelch protein that exclusively localizes to the Golgi network, and the binding of
LZTR-1
to the Golgi complex is mediated by its second BTB/POZ domain.
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PMID:The BTB-kelch protein LZTR-1 is a novel Golgi protein that is degraded upon induction of apoptosis. 1635 34