Direct cellular delivery of human proteasomes to delay tau aggregation

Authors
Han, Dong HoonNa, Hee-KyungChoi, Won HoonLee, Jung HoonKim, Yun KyungWon, CheolheeLee, Seung-HanKim, Kwang PyoKuret, JeffMin, Dal-HeeLee, Min Jae
Issue Date
2014-12
Publisher
NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
Citation
NATURE COMMUNICATIONS, v.5
Abstract
The 26S proteasome is the primary machinery that degrades ubiquitin (Ub)-conjugated proteins, including many proteotoxic proteins implicated in neurodegeneraton. It has been suggested that the elevation of proteasomal activity is tolerable to cells and may be beneficial to prevent the accumulation of protein aggregates. Here we show that purified proteasomes can be directly transported into cells through mesoporous silica nanoparticle-mediated endocytosis. Proteasomes that are loaded onto nanoparticles through non-covalent interactions between polyhistidine tags and nickel ions fully retain their proteolytic activity. Cells treated with exogenous proteasomes are more efficient in degrading overexpressed human tau than endogenous proteasomal substrates, resulting in decreased levels of tau aggregates. Moreover, exogenous proteasome delivery significantly promotes cell survival against proteotoxic stress caused by tau and reactive oxygen species. These data demonstrate that increasing cellular proteasome activity through the direct delivery of purified proteasomes may be an effective strategy for reducing cellular levels of proteotoxic proteins.
Keywords
MESOPOROUS SILICA NANOPARTICLES; PROTEIN-DEGRADATION; ULTRALARGE PORES; UBIQUITIN; SYSTEM; TOXICITY; PATHWAYS; CELLS; MESOPOROUS SILICA NANOPARTICLES; PROTEIN-DEGRADATION; ULTRALARGE PORES; UBIQUITIN; SYSTEM; TOXICITY; PATHWAYS; CELLS
ISSN
2041-1723
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/126059
DOI
10.1038/ncomms6633
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