The VLDL receptor regulates membrane progesterone receptor trafficking and non-genomic signaling

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Abstract

Progesterone mediates its physiological functions through activation of both transcription-coupled nuclear receptors and seven-pass-transmembrane progesterone receptors (mPRs), which transduce the rapid non-genomic actions of progesterone by coupling to various signaling modules. However, the immediate mechanisms of action downstream of mPRs remain in question. Herein, we use an untargeted quantitative proteomics approach to identify mPR interactors to better define progesterone non-genomic signaling. Surprisingly, we identify the very-low-density lipoprotein receptor (VLDLR) as an mPRβ (PAQR8) partner that is required for mPRβ plasma membrane localization. Knocking down VLDLR abolishes non-genomic progesterone signaling, which is rescued by overexpressing VLDLR. Mechanistically, we show that VLDLR is required for mPR trafficking from the endoplasmic reticulum to the Golgi. Taken together, our data define a novel function for the VLDLR as a trafficking chaperone required for the mPR subcellular localization and, as such, nongenomic progesterone-dependent signaling. This article has an associated First Person interview with the first author of the paper.

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Nader, N., Dib, M., Courjaret, R., Hodeify, R., Machaca, R., Graumann, J., & Machaca, K. (2018). The VLDL receptor regulates membrane progesterone receptor trafficking and non-genomic signaling. Journal of Cell Science, 131(10). https://doi.org/10.1242/jcs.212522

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