The proteasome regulates receptor-mediated endocytosis of interleukin-2

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Abstract

Recent studies have increasingly implicated the proteasome in the regulation of cell surface receptors. In the present study, we investigated the role of the proteasome for ligand-dependent endocytosis and degradation of the interleukin-2 (IL-2)-interleukin-2 receptor (IL-2R) complex. Proteasome inhibitors impaired internalization of IL-2·IL-2R and prevented the lysosomal degradation of this cytokine. Based on time-course studies, proteasome activity is primarily required after initial endocytosis of the IL-2·IL-2R. Proteasome function was also necessary for the lysosomal degradation of IL-2 internalized by IL-2R that were comprised of cytoplastmic taillessm β- or γc-subunits, suggesting that the target protein for the proteasome is independent of either the cytoplasmic tail of the IL-2R β- or γc-subunits and their associated signaling components. Therefore, a functional proteasome is required for optimal endocytosis of the IL-2R/ligand complex and is essential for the subsequent lysosomal degradation of IL-2, possibly by regulating trafficking to the lysosome.

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Yu, A., & Malek, T. R. (2001). The proteasome regulates receptor-mediated endocytosis of interleukin-2. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 276(1), 381–385. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M007991200

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