Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, Vol.360, No.1, 90-96, 2007
Generation of intracellular domain of insulin receptor tyrosine kinase by gamma-secretase
The proteolytic cleavage of a precursor protein into alpha- and beta-subunits by furin is required to form functional insulin receptor (IR). In this study, we examined if IR undergoes the additional presenilin (PS)/gamma- secretase-dependent processing. In cells treated with gamma-secretase inhibitors or expressing the dominant-negative PS1 variant led to the accumulation of an endogenous IR C-terminal fragment. In the presence of proteasome inhibitors, we detected a PS/gamma-secretase cleavage product of the IR, termed the IR intracellular domain (ICD). Cellular fractionation and confocal microscopy analyses showed that the IR-ICD is predominantly detected in the nucleus. These data indicate that IR is a tyrosine kinase receptor, which undergoes PS/gamma-secretase-dependent processing. We also show that the auto-phosphorylation levels of the IR P-subunit upon insulin stimulation were decreased by the inactivation of PS/gamma-secretase, raising the possibility that the PS/gamma-secretase proteolysis of IR may play a modulatory role in insulin signaling. (c) 2007 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Keywords:regulated intramembranous proteolysis;presenilin-dependent gamma-secretase;metalloprotease;insulin signalling;tyrosine phosphorylation;tyrosine kinase