Journal article

Perforin proteostasis is regulated through its C2 domain: supra-physiological cell death mediated by T431D-perforin

AJ Brennan, RHP Law, PJ Conroy, T Noori, N Lukoyanova, H Saibil, H Yagita, A Ciccone, S Verschoor, JC Whisstock, JA Trapani, I Voskoboinik

Cell Death and Differentiation | NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP | Published : 2018

Abstract

The pore forming, Ca 2+ -dependent protein, perforin, is essential for the function of cytotoxic lymphocytes, which are at the frontline of immune defence against pathogens and cancer. Perforin is a glycoprotein stored in the secretory granules prior to release into the immune synapse. Congenital perforin deficiency causes fatal immune dysregulation, and is associated with various haematological malignancies. At least 50% of pathological missense mutations in perforin result in protein misfolding and retention in the endoplasmic reticulum. However, the regulation of perforin proteostasis remains unexplored. Using a variety of biochemical assays that assess protein stability and acquisition o..

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Funding Acknowledgements

This work was supported by project and programme grants from the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia (to IV, JCW and JAT), and Wellcome Trust equipment grant 079605 to HS. IV and JCW are supported by a National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia Fellowships. We thank Colin House and Conor Kearney for critical reading of the manuscript, and Mr Samuel J Redmond for his technical assistance.