Restricted Localization of the TNF Receptor CD120a to Lipid Rafts: A Novel Role for the Death Domain
- 15 April 2002
- journal article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in The Journal of Immunology
- Vol. 168 (8) , 4095-4102
- https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.168.8.4095
Abstract
The TNF-α receptor, CD120a, has recently been shown to be localized to both plasma membrane lipid rafts and to the trans Golgi complex. Through a combination of both confocal microscopy and sucrose density gradient ultracentrifugation, we show that amino acid sequences located within the death domain (DD) of CD120a are both necessary and sufficient to promote the appropriate localization of the receptor to lipid rafts. Deletion of the DD (CD120a.Δ321-425) prevented the receptor from being targeted to lipid rafts and resulted in a uniform plasma membrane localization. A similar loss of raft localization was also observed following pairwise deletion of the six α-helices that comprise the DD. In all situations, the loss of the ability of CD120a to become localized to lipid rafts following mutagenesis was paralleled by a failure of the receptor to initiate apoptosis. Furthermore, introduction of the lpr mutation into CD120a (CD120a.L351N) also resulted in both a loss in the ability of the receptor to signal apoptosis and to be appropriately localized to rafts. In contrast to CD120a, CD120b, which lacks a DD, is mainly expressed in the bulk plasma membrane and to a lesser extent in lipid rafts, but is absent from the Golgi complex. However, a chimeric receptor in which the DD of CD120a was fused to the cytoplasmic domain of CD120b was predominantly localized to lipid rafts. Collectively, these findings suggest that in addition to its role in CD120a signaling, an appropriately folded and functionally active DD is required for the localization of the receptor to lipid rafts.Keywords
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