Obesity-linked variants of melanocortin-4 receptor are misfolded in the endoplasmic reticulum and can be rescued to the cell surface by a chemical chaperone

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Melanocortin-4 receptor (MC4R) is a G protein-coupled receptor expressed in the brain where it controls food intake. Many obesity-linked MC4R variants are poorly expressed at the plasma membrane and are retained intracellularly. We have studied the intracellular localization of four obesity-linked MC4R variants, P78L, R165W, I316S, and I317T, in immortalized neurons. We find that these variants are all retained in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), are ubiquitinated to a greater extent than the wild-type (wt) receptor, and induce ER stress with increased levels of ER chaperones as compared with wt-MC4R and appearance of CCAAT/enhancer-binding protein homologous protein (CHOP). Expression of the X-box-binding-protein-1 (XBP-1) with selective activation of a protective branch of the unfolded protein response did not have any effect on the cell surface expression of MC4R-I316S. Conversely, the pharmacological chaperone 4-phenyl butyric acid (PBA) increased the cell surface expression of wt-MC4R, MC4R-I316S, and I317T by more than 40%. PBA decreased ubiquitination of MC4R-I316S and prevented ER stress induced by expression of the mutant, suggesting that the drug functions to promote MC4R folding. MC4R-I316S rescued to the cell surface is functional, with a 52% increase in agonist-induced cAMP production, as compared with untreated cells. Also direct inhibition of wt-MC4R and MC4R-I316S ubiquitination by a specific inhibitor of the ubiquitin-activating enzyme 1 increased by approximately 40% the expression of the receptors at the cell surface, and the effects of PBA and ubiquitin-activating enzyme 1 were additive. These data offer a cell-based rationale that drugs that improve MC4R folding or decrease ER-associated degradation of the receptor may function to treat some forms of hereditary obesity. Copyright © 2010 by The Endocrine Society.

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Granell, S., Mohammad, S., Ramanagoudr-Bhojappa, R., & Baldini, G. (2010). Obesity-linked variants of melanocortin-4 receptor are misfolded in the endoplasmic reticulum and can be rescued to the cell surface by a chemical chaperone. Molecular Endocrinology, 24(9), 1805–1821. https://doi.org/10.1210/me.2010-0071

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