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Starch Binding Domain-containing Protein 1/Genethonin 1 Is a Novel Participant in Glycogen Metabolism
Sixin Jiang, Brigitte Heller, Vincent S. Tagliabracci, Lanmin Zhai, José M. Irimia, Anna Depaoli-Roach, Clark D. Wells, Alexander V. Skurat, Peter J. Roach
Journal of Biological Chemistry · 2010 · ▲ 143 citations
Abstract
Stbd1 is a protein of previously unknown function that is most prevalent in liver and muscle, the major sites for storage of the energy reserve glycogen. The protein is predicted to contain a hydrophobic N terminus and a C-terminal CBM20 glycan binding domain. Here, we show that Stbd1 binds to glycogen in vitro and that endogenous Stbd1 locates to perinuclear compartments in cultured mouse FL83B or Rat1 cells. When overexpressed in COSM9 cells, Stbd1 concentrated at enlarged perinuclear structures, co-localized with glycogen, the late endosomal/lysosomal marker LAMP1 and the autophagy(definition) protein GABARAPL1. Mutant Stbd1 lacking the N-terminal hydrophobic segment had a diffuse distribution throughout the cell. Point mutations in the CBM20 domain did not change the perinuclear localization of Stbd1, but glycogen was no longer concentrated in this compartment. Stable overexpression of glycogen synthase in Rat1WT4 cells resulted in accumulation of glycogen as massive perinuclear deposits, where a large fraction of the detectable Stbd1 co-localized. Starvation of Rat1WT4 cells for glucose resulted in dissipation of the massive glycogen stores into numerous and much smaller glycogen deposits that retained Stbd1. In vitro, in cells, and in animal models, Stbd1 consistently tracked with glycogen. We conclude that Stbd1 is involved in glycogen metabolism by binding to glycogen and anchoring it to membranes, thereby affecting its cellular localization and its intracellular trafficking to lysosomes. Stbd1 is a protein of previously unknown function that is most prevalent in liver and muscle, the major sites for storage of the energy reserve glycogen. The protein is predicted to contain a hydrophobic N terminus and a C-terminal CBM20 glycan binding domain. Here, we show that Stbd1 binds to glycogen in vitro and that endogenous Stbd1 locates to perinuclear compartments in cultured mouse FL83B or Rat1 cells. When overexpressed in COSM9 cells, Stbd1 concentrated at enlarged perinuclear structures, co-localized with glycogen, the late endosomal/lysosomal marker LAMP1 and the autophagy protein GABARAPL1. Mutant Stbd1 lacking the N-terminal hydrophobic segment had a diffuse distribution throughout the cell. Point mutations in the CBM20 domain did not change the perinuclear localization of Stbd1, but glycogen was no longer concentrated in this compartment. Stable overexpression of glycogen synthase in Rat1WT4 cells resulted in accumulation of glycogen as massive perinuclear deposits, where a large fraction of the detectable Stbd1 co-localized. Starvation of Rat1WT4 cells for glucose resulted in dissipation of the massive glycogen stores into numerous and much smaller glycogen deposits that retained Stbd1. In vitro, in cells, and in animal models, Stbd1 consistently tracked with glycogen. We conclude that Stbd1 is involved in glycogen metabolism by binding to glycogen and anchoring it to membranes, thereby affecting its cellular localization and its intracellular trafficking to lysosomes. Starch binding domain-containing protein 1/genethonin 1 is a novel participant in glycogen metabolism.Journal of Biological ChemistryVol. 286Issue 45PreviewVOLUME 285 (2010) PAGES 34960–34971 Full-Text PDF Open Access
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Jiang, S., Heller, B., Tagliabracci, V.S., Zhai, L., Irimia, J.M., Depaoli-Roach, A., Wells, C.D., Skurat, A.V., & Roach, P.J. (2010). Starch Binding Domain-containing Protein 1/Genethonin 1 Is a Novel Participant in Glycogen Metabolism. <em>Journal of Biological Chemistry</em>. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.m110.150839
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Jiang S, Heller B, Tagliabracci VS, Zhai L, Irimia JM, Depaoli-Roach A, et al. Starch Binding Domain-containing Protein 1/Genethonin 1 Is a Novel Participant in Glycogen Metabolism. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 2010. doi:10.1074/jbc.m110.150839.
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@article{sixin2010Starch,
title = {Starch Binding Domain-containing Protein 1/Genethonin 1 Is a Novel Participant in Glycogen Metabolism},
author = {Sixin Jiang and Brigitte Heller and Vincent S. Tagliabracci and Lanmin Zhai and José M. Irimia and Anna Depaoli-Roach and Clark D. Wells and Alexander V. Skurat and Peter J. Roach},
journal = {Journal of Biological Chemistry},
year = {2010},
doi = {10.1074/jbc.m110.150839},
}
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