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  • Most CDF/ZnT zinc transporters typically form homo-oligomers, but ZnT5 and ZnT6 uniquely form hetero-oligomers in the early secretory pathway to deliver zinc to enzymes and sustain pathway functions.
  • Research using co-immunoprecipitation and mutagenesis revealed that ZnT5 and ZnT6 can form heterodimers, but not larger complexes, with specific regions of ZnT6 not being responsible for zinc binding.
  • The study also found that while the N-terminal part of ZnT5 isn't needed for interaction with ZnT6, its C-terminal tail is critical for forming heterodimers; additionally, a variant of ZnT5 can provide zinc during end

Article Abstract

The majority of CDF/ZnT zinc transporters form homo-oligomers. However, ZnT5, ZnT6, and their orthologues form hetero-oligomers in the early secretory pathway where they load zinc onto zinc-requiring enzymes and maintain secretory pathway functions. The details of this hetero-oligomerization remain to be elucidated, and much more is known about homo-oligomerization that occurs in other CDF/ZnT family proteins. Here, we addressed this issue using co-immunoprecipitation experiments, mutagenesis, and chimera studies of hZnT5 and hZnT6 in chicken DT40 cells deficient in ZnT5, ZnT6, and ZnT7 proteins. We found that hZnT5 and hZnT6 combine to form heterodimers but do not form complexes larger than heterodimers. Mutagenesis of hZnT6 indicated that the sites present in transmembrane domains II and V in which many CDF/ZnT proteins have conserved hydrophilic amino acid residues are not involved in zinc binding of hZnT6, although they are required for zinc transport in other CDF/ZnT family homo-oligomers. We also found that the long N-terminal half of hZnT5 is not necessary for its functional interaction with hZnT6, whereas the cytosolic C-terminal tail of hZnT5 is important in determining hZnT6 as a partner molecule for heterodimer formation. In DT40 cells, cZnT5 variant lacking the N-terminal half was endogenously induced during periods of endoplasmic reticulum stress and so seemed to function to supply zinc to zinc-requiring enzymes under these conditions. The results outlined here provide new information about the mechanism of action through heterodimerization of CDF/ZnT proteins that function in the early secretory pathway.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2781478PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M109.026435DOI Listing

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