DHHC17 Palmitoylates ClipR-59 and Modulates ClipR-59 Association with the Plasma Membrane

  • Ren W
  • Sun Y
  • Du K
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Abstract

ClipR-59 interacts with Akt and regulates Akt compartmentalization and Glut4 membrane trafficking in a plasma membrane association-dependent manner. The association of ClipR-59 with plasma membrane is mediated by ClipR-59 palmitoylation at Cys534 and Cys535. To understand the regulation of ClipR-59 palmitoylation, we have examined all known mammalian DHHC palmitoyltransferases with respect to their ability to promote ClipR-59 palmitoylation. We found that, among 23 mammalian DHHC palmitoyltransferases, DHHC17 is the major ClipR-59 palmitoyltransferase, as evidenced by the fact that DHHC17 interacted with ClipR-59 and palmitoylated ClipR-59 at Cys534 and Cys535. By palmitoylating ClipR-59, DHHC17 directly regulates ClipR-59 plasma membrane association, as ectopic expression of DHHC17 increased whereas silencing of DHHC17 reduced the levels of ClipR-59 associated with plasma membrane. We have also examined the role of DHHC17 in Akt signaling and found that silencing of DHHC17 in 3T3-L1 adipocytes decreased the levels of Akt as well as ClipR-59 on the plasma membrane and impaired insulin-dependent Glut4 membrane translocation. We suggest that DHHC17 is a ClipR-59 palmitoyltransferase that modulates ClipR-59 plasma membrane binding, thereby regulating Akt signaling and Glut4 membrane translocation in adipocytes.

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Ren, W., Sun, Y., & Du, K. (2013). DHHC17 Palmitoylates ClipR-59 and Modulates ClipR-59 Association with the Plasma Membrane. Molecular and Cellular Biology, 33(21), 4255–4265. https://doi.org/10.1128/mcb.00527-13

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