Klotho-Related Protein KLrP: Structure and Functions.

We describe here that KL-related protein (KLrP), which is composed of a single GH motif, is a cytosolic β-glucocerebrosidase (GCase, EC 3.2.1.145). We detected a neutral conduritol B epoxide (CBE)-insensitive glucosylceramide (GlcCer)-degrading activity in the cytosol fractions of human fibroblasts, rat brains, and zebrafish embryos. KL family proteins emerged as a potent candidate for the neutral GCase using a bioinformatics approach. Recombinant human KLrP, but not α-KL, β-KL, or KLPH, exhibited GCase activity with a neutral pH optimum in the presence of CBE. We solved the crystal structures of KLrP and a KLrP mutant (E165Q) in complex with glucose, which indicate that KLrP forms a (β/α)8TIM barrel structure with the double-displacement mechanism of the retaining β-glycosidase. Furthermore, knockdown of endogenous KLrP in CHOP cells using small interfering RNA (siRNA) decreased the CBE-insensitive neutral GCase activity and increased the cellular levels of GlcCer, which suggests that KLrP is involved in a novel GlcCer catabolism pathway. A KLrP D106N mutant was discovered in patients with severe Gaucher disease; however, this mutation did not affect the GCase activity of KLrP. PMID: 27125736 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Vitamins and Hormones - Category: Endocrinology Authors: Tags: Vitam Horm Source Type: research