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Putative Protein Interactome of the Rhomboid Protease RHBDL4.

Jacqueline Melissa HsiaoYlauna Christine Mégane PenalvaHelen Yee-Li WuBin XiaoGregor JansenKurt DejgaardJason C YoungLisa-Marie Munter
Published in: Biochemistry (2023)
The physiological functions of the rhomboid-related protein 4 (RHBDL4) are emerging, but their molecular details remain unclear. Because increased expression of RHBDL4 has been clinically linked to poorer outcomes in cancer patients, this association urgently demands a better understanding of RHBDL4. To elucidate the molecular interactions and pathways that RHBDL4 may be involved in, we conducted proximity-dependent biotin identification (BioID) assays. Our analyses corroborated several of the expected protein interactors such as the transitional endoplasmic reticulum (ER) ATPase VCP/p97 (TERA), but they also described novel putative interactors including IRS4, PGAM5, and GORS2. Using proximity-ligation assays, we validated VCP/p97, COPB, and VRK2 as proteins that are in proximity to RHBDL4. Overall, our results support the emerging functions of RHBDL4 in ER quality control and also point toward putative RHBDL4 functions in protein membrane insertion and membrane organization and trafficking.
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