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  • Megalin is a large glycoprotein involved in endocytosis, handling over 60 different compounds, and is primarily found in kidney cells but also in other organs like the brain and lungs.
  • It plays a role in the uptake of both helpful and toxic substances, with a genetic deficiency leading to serious syndromes related to multiple organ issues.
  • The study used cryoelectron microscopy to reveal the structure of megalin and its interactions with ligands and a chaperone protein, providing insights for future research on diseases and potential drug development targeting megalin.

Article Abstract

Megalin (low-density lipoprotein receptor-related protein 2) is a giant glycoprotein of about 600 kDa, mediating the endocytosis of more than 60 ligands, including those of proteins, peptides, and drug compounds [S. Goto, M. Hosojima, H. Kabasawa, A. Saito, , 106393 (2023)]. It is expressed predominantly in renal proximal tubule epithelial cells, as well as in the brain, lungs, eyes, inner ear, thyroid gland, and placenta. Megalin is also known to mediate the endocytosis of toxic compounds, particularly those that cause renal and hearing disorders [Y. Hori , , 1783-1791 (2017)]. Genetic megalin deficiency causes Donnai-Barrow syndrome/facio-oculo-acoustico-renal syndrome in humans. However, it is not known how megalin interacts with such a wide variety of ligands and plays pathological roles in various organs. In this study, we elucidated the dimeric architecture of megalin, purified from rat kidneys, using cryoelectron microscopy. The maps revealed the densities of endogenous ligands bound to various regions throughout the dimer, elucidating the multiligand receptor nature of megalin. We also determined the structure of megalin in complex with receptor-associated protein, a molecular chaperone for megalin. The results will facilitate further studies on the pathophysiology of megalin-dependent multiligand endocytic pathways in multiple organs and will also be useful for the development of megalin-targeted drugs for renal and hearing disorders, Alzheimer's disease [B. V. Zlokovic , , 4229-4234 (1996)], and other illnesses.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11145282PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2318859121DOI Listing

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