Biomolecules (Dec 2023)

A Novel Form of Neuregulin 1 Type III Caused by N-Terminal Processing

  • Yukai Wang,
  • Yu Zhang,
  • Yingxing Wang,
  • Hong Chen,
  • Liangjing Pan,
  • Xufeng Liao,
  • Shunqi Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/biom13121756
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 12
p. 1756

Abstract

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Nrg1 (Neuregulin 1) type III, a susceptible gene of schizophrenia, exhibits a critical role in the central nervous system and is essential at each stage of Schwann’s cell development. Nrg1 type III comprises double-pass transmembrane domains, with the N-terminal and C-terminal localizing inside the cells. The N-terminal transmembrane helix partially overlaps with the cysteine-rich domain (CRD). In this study, Nrg1 type III constructs with different tags were transformed into cultured cells to verify whether CRD destroyed the transmembrane helix formation. We took advantage of immunofluorescent and immunoprecipitation assays on whole cells and analyzed the N-terminal distribution. Astonishingly, we found that a novel form of Nrg1 type III, about 10% of Nrg1 type III, omitted the N-terminal transmembrane helix, with the N-terminal positioning outside the membrane. The results indicated that the novel single-pass transmembrane status was a minor form of Nrg1 type III caused by N-terminal processing, while the major form was a double-pass transmembrane status.

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