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Publication : FRET-assisted determination of CLN3 membrane topology.

First Author  Ratajczak E Year  2014
Journal  PLoS One Volume  9
Issue  7 Pages  e102593
PubMed ID  25051496 Mgi Jnum  J:219012
Mgi Id  MGI:5619249 Doi  10.1371/journal.pone.0102593
Citation  Ratajczak E, et al. (2014) FRET-assisted determination of CLN3 membrane topology. PLoS One 9(7):e102593
abstractText  Juvenile neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis (JNCL) is caused by mutations in the CLN3 gene, which encodes for a putative lysosomal transmembrane protein with thus far undescribed structure and function. Here we investigate the membrane topology of human CLN3 protein with a combination of advanced molecular cloning, spectroscopy, and in silico computation. Using the transposomics cloning method we first created a library of human CLN3 cDNA clones either with a randomly inserted eGFP, a myc-tag, or both. The functionality of the clones was evaluated by assessing their ability to revert a previously reported lysosomal phenotype in immortalized cerebellar granular cells derived from Cln3Deltaex7/8 mice (CbCln3Deltaex7/8). The double-tagged clones were expressed in HeLa cells, and FRET was measured between the donor eGFP and an acceptor DyLight547 coupled to a monoclonal alpha-myc antibody to assess their relative membrane orientation. The data were used together with previously reported experimental data to compile a constrained membrane topology model for hCLN3 using TOPCONS consensus membrane prediction algorithm. Our model with six transmembrane domains and cytosolic N- and C-termini largely agrees with those previously suggested but differs in terms of the transmembrane domain positions as well as in the size of the luminal loops. This finding improves understanding the function of the native hCLN3 protein.
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