Nedd4-1 regulates human sodium-dependent vitamin C transporter-2 functional expression in neuronal and epithelial cells
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Nedd4-1 regulates human sodium-dependent vitamin C transporter-2 functional expression in neuronal and epithelial cells
Abstract
The ubiquitin-proteasomal pathway regulates the functional expression of many membrane transporters in a variety of cellular systems. Nothing is currently known about the role of ubiquitin E3 ligase, neural precursor cell-expressed developmentally down-regulated gene 4 (Nedd4-1) and the proteasomal degradation pathway in regulating human vitamin C transporter-2 (hSVCT2) in neuronal cells. hSVCT2 mediates the uptake of ascorbic acid (AA) and is the predominantly expressed vitamin C transporter isoform in neuronal systems. Therefore, we addressed this knowledge gap in our study. Analysis of mRNA revealed markedly higher expression of Nedd4-1 in neuronal samples than that of Nedd4-2. Interestingly, Nedd4-1 expression in the hippocampus was higher in patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) and age-dependently increased in the J20 mouse model of AD. The interaction of Nedd4-1 and hSVCT2 was confirmed by coimmunoprecipitation and colocalization. While the coexpression of Nedd4-1 with hSVCT2 displayed a significant decrease in AA uptake, siRNA-mediated knockdown of Nedd4-1 expression up-regulated the AA uptake. Further, we mutated a classical Nedd4 protein interacting motif ("PPXY") within the hSVCT2 polypeptide and observed markedly decreased AA uptake due to the intracellular localization of the mutated hSVCT2. Also, we determined the role of the proteasomal degradation pathway in hSVCT2 functional expression in SH-SY5Y cells and the results indicated that the proteasomal inhibitor (MG132) significantly up-regulated the AA uptake and hSVCT2 protein expression level. Taken together, our findings show that the regulation of hSVCT2 functional expression is at least partly mediated by the Nedd4-1 dependent ubiquitination and proteasomal pathways.
Keywords: Vitamin C; ascorbic acid; proteasomal pathway; transporter; ubiquitination.
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