International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Mar 2023)

Legumain Functions as a Transient TrkB Sheddase

  • Christoph Holzner,
  • Katharina Böttinger,
  • Constantin Blöchl,
  • Christian G. Huber,
  • Sven O. Dahms,
  • Elfriede Dall,
  • Hans Brandstetter

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms24065394
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 6
p. 5394

Abstract

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While primarily found in endo-lysosomal compartments, the cysteine protease legumain can also translocate to the cell surface if stabilized by the interaction with the RGD-dependent integrin receptor αVβ3. Previously, it has been shown that legumain expression is inversely related to BDNF-TrkB activity. Here we show that legumain can conversely act on TrkB-BDNF by processing the C-terminal linker region of the TrkB ectodomain in vitro. Importantly, when in complex with BDNF, TrkB was not cleaved by legumain. Legumain-processed TrkB was still able to bind BDNF, suggesting a potential scavenger function of soluble TrkB towards BDNF. The work thus presents another mechanistic link explaining the reciprocal TrkB signaling and δ-secretase activity of legumain, with relevance for neurodegeneration.

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