Proteasome activity is affected by fluctuations in insulin-degrading enzyme distribution

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Abstract

Insulin-Degrading-Enzyme (IDE) is a Zn 2+ -dependent peptidase highly conserved throughout evolution and ubiquitously distributed in mammalian tissues wherein it displays a prevalent cytosolic localization. We have recently demonstrated a novel Heat Shock Protein-like behaviour of IDE and its association with the 26S proteasome. In the present study, we examine the mechanistic and molecular features of IDE-26S proteasome interaction in a cell experimental model, extending the investigation also to the effect of IDE on the enzymatic activities of the 26S proteasome. Further, kinetic investigations indicate that the 26S proteasome activity undergoes a functional modulation by IDE through an extra-catalytic mechanism. The IDE-26S proteasome interaction was analyzed during the Heat Shock Response and we report novel findings on IDE intracellular distribution that might be of critical relevance for cell metabolism.

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Sbardella, D., Tundo, G. R., Sciandra, F., Bozzi, M., Gioia, M., Ciaccio, C., … Marini, S. (2015). Proteasome activity is affected by fluctuations in insulin-degrading enzyme distribution. PLoS ONE, 10(7). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0132455

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