Regulation of CD147 Cell Surface Expression

  • Yurchenko V
  • Pushkarsky T
  • Li J
  • et al.
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Abstract

CD147, also known as extracellular matrix metallo-proteinase inducer, is a regulator of matrix metallopro-teinase production and serves as a signaling receptor for extracellular cyclophilins. Here we demonstrate that the cell surface expression of CD147 is regulated by cyclophilins via the transmembrane domain of CD147. Solution binding experiments demonstrated that the transmembrane domain was both necessary and sufficient for CD147 binding to cyclophilin A (CypA). Treatment with cyclosporin A significantly reduced surface expression of CD147 and of CD8-CD147 fusion protein carrying the extracellular domain of CD8 fused to the transmembrane and cytoplasmic domains of CD147, but did not affect expression of CD8. Peptide binding studies demonstrated specific interaction between CypA and the proline-containing peptide from the CD147 trans-membrane domain. Mutation of this proline residue reduced binding of CD147-derived peptides to CypA and also diminished transport of CD147 to the plasma membrane without reducing the total level of CD147 expression. These results suggest involvement of a cyclophilin-related protein in CD147 cell surface expression and provide molecular details for regulation of CD147 trafficking by cyclophilins.

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Yurchenko, V., Pushkarsky, T., Li, J.-H., Dai, W. W., Sherry, B., & Bukrinsky, M. (2005). Regulation of CD147 Cell Surface Expression. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 280(17), 17013–17019. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.m412851200

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