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Selenoprotein T
(
SelT
) is a recently characterized thioredoxin-like protein whose expression is very high during development, but is confined to endocrine tissues in adulthood where its function is unknown. We report here that
SelT
is required for adaptation to the stressful conditions of high hormone level production in endocrine cells. Using immunofluorescence and
TEM
immunogold approaches, we find that
SelT
is expressed at the endoplasmic reticulum membrane in all hormone-producing pituitary cell types.
SelT
knockdown in corticotrope cells promotes unfolded protein response (UPR) and ER stress and lowers endoplasmic reticulum-associated protein degradation (ERAD) and hormone production. Using a screen in yeast for
SelT
-membrane protein interactions, we sort keratinocyte-associated protein 2 (KCP2), a subunit of the protein complex oligosaccharyltransferase (OST). In fact,
SelT
interacts not only with KCP2 but also with other subunits of the A-type OST complex which are depleted after
SelT
knockdown leading to POMC N-glycosylation defects. This study identifies
SelT
as a novel subunit of the A-type OST complex, indispensable for its integrity and for ER homeostasis, and exerting a pivotal adaptive function that allows endocrine cells to properly achieve the maturation and secretion of hormones.
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PMID:Selenoprotein T is a novel OST subunit that regulates UPR signaling and hormone secretion. 2892 40