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Query: UNIPROT:P51532 (
transcriptional activator
)
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The single-transmembrane receptor
SorLA
/LR11 contains binding domains typical for lipoprotein receptors and a VPS10 domain, which binds the neuropeptide head-activator. This undecapeptide enhances proliferation of neuronal precursor cells in a
SorLA
-dependent manner. Using specific inhibitors we found previously that head activator activates shedding of
SorLA
by the metalloprotease TACE close to the transmembrane domain releasing the large extra-cellular part of the receptor. Here we show that the remaining COOH-terminal membrane fragment of
SorLA
is processed by gamma-secretase. Inhibition of gamma-secretase by specific inhibitors or overexpression of dominant negative presenilin mutants and knock out of the presenilin genes led to accumulation of the
SorLA
membrane fragment and also of full-length
SorLA
in the membrane. In an in vitro assay we observed the gamma-secretase-dependent release of the two soluble cleavage products, the
SorLA
cytoplasmic domain and the
SorLA
beta-peptide. These processing steps are reminiscent of a novel signaling pathway that has been described for the notch receptor. Here, the notch cytoplasmic domain is released into the cytoplasm by the gamma-secretase and migrates to the nucleus where it acts as a transcriptional regulator. In parallel we found that a fusion protein of the released cytoplasmic tail of
SorLA
with EGFP located to the nucleus only if the nuclear localization signal of
SorLA
was intact. In a reporter gene assay the cytoplasmic domain of
SorLA
acted as a
transcriptional activator
indicating that
SorLA
might directly regulate transcription after activation by gamma-secretase.
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PMID:SorLA signaling by regulated intramembrane proteolysis. 1653 2