N-terminal polyglutamine-containing fragments inhibit androgen receptor transactivation function

被引:8
作者
Schiffer, Niclas W. [1 ]
Ceraline, Jocelyn [2 ]
Hartl, F. Ulrich [1 ]
Broadley, Sarah A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Max Planck Inst Biochem, Dept Cellular Biochem, D-82152 Martinsried, Germany
[2] Univ Strasbourg, Fac Med, EA 3430 Signalisat & Canc Prostate, F-67000 Strasbourg, France
关键词
androgen receptor; Kennedy's disease; polyglutamine; yeast;
D O I
10.1515/BC.2008.169
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Several neurodegenerative diseases, including Kennedy's disease (KD), are associated with misfolding and aggregation of polyglutamine (polyQ)-expansion proteins. KD is caused by a polyQ-expansion in the androgen receptor (AR), a key player in male sexual differentiation. Interestingly, KD patients often show signs of mild-to-moderate androgen insensitivity syndrome (AIS) resulting from AR dysfunction. Here, we used the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae to investigate the molecular mechanism behind AIS in KD. Upon expression in yeast, polyQ-expanded N-terminal fragments of AR lacking the hormone binding domain caused a polyQ length-dependent growth defect. Interestingly, while AR fragments with 67 Q formed large, SDS-resistant inclusions, the most pronounced toxicity was observed upon expression of 102 Q fragments which accumulated exclusively as soluble oligomers in the 100-600 kDa range. Analysis using a hormone-dependent luciferase reporter revealed that full-length polyQ-expanded AR is fully functional in transactivation, but becomes inactivated in the presence of the corresponding polyQ-expanded N-terminal fragment. Furthermore, the greatest impairment of AR activity was observed upon interaction of full-length AR with soluble AR fragments. Taken together, our results suggest that soluble polyQ-containing fragments bind to full-length AR and inactivate it, thus providing insight into the mechanism behind AIS in KD and possibly other polyglutamine diseases, such as Huntington's disease.
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页码:1455 / 1466
页数:12
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