Cloning and Characterization of a Novel GRP78-binding Protein in the Rat Brain*

Abstract

The full-length cDNA clone of a novelGRP78-binding protein (GBP) was isolated from rat brain using PCR-selected cDNA subtraction. GBP was predominantly expressed in neuronal cells among various brain tissues. GBP mRNA was already detected in the E12 brain and then gradually increased to reach a peak within P0–2 weeks after birth. GBP expression in the brain decreased age-dependently to ∼30% of the postnatal level at 12 months. GBP encoded 1021 amino acids and was predicted to have two transmembrane regions and glutamic acid- and proline-rich regions. Because the sequence of GBP offered few clues to the possible function, we performed a GST-tagged GBP pull-down assay in PC12 lysates and identified GRP78, one of the heat shock proteins, as a counterpart. Observation of COS7 cells expressing green fluorescent protein- or Myc-tagged GBP showed that GBP was localized in the endoplasmic reticulum-Golgi domain where BODIPY 558/568 (4,4-difluro-5-(2-thienyl)-4-bora-3α,4α-diaza-S-indacene)-labeled brefeldin A accumulated. To investigate a biological role for GBP, we established Neuro2a cells stably expressing Myc-tagged GBP. Overexpression of GBP did not affect cell growth or morphological features but attenuated the time-dependent decrease in cell viability caused by serum deprivation compared with control cells. After 48 h of serum starvation, Neuro2a cells overexpressing GBP were resistant to the cell death induced by serum withdrawal. These results suggest that GBP would have a relevant functional role in embryonic and postnatal development of the brain.

  • Abbreviations:
    ER
    endoplasmic reticulum
    BODIPY 558/568
    4,4-difluoro-5-(2-thienyl)-4-bora-3α,4α-diaza-S-indacene
    GFP
    green fluorescent protein
    GRP78
    78-kDa glucose-regulated protein
    GST
    glutathione S-transferase
    Hsc73
    heat shock cognate protein 73
    PMSF
    phenylmethylsulfonyl fluoride
    RT
    reverse transcription
    RACE
    rapid amplification of cDNA ends
    aa
    amino acids
    GBP
    GRP78-binding protein
    MTT
    3-(4,5-dimethyl-2-thiazoyl)-2,5-diphenyl-2H-tetrazolium bromide
    PBS
    phosphate-buffered saline
    DIG
    digoxigenin
    G3PDH
    glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase
    ds
    double-stranded
    • Received November 27, 2002.
    • Revision received December 26, 2002.
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    1. The Journal of Biological Chemistry 278, 10531-10537.
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