ER-GUARD: an evolutionarily conserved antioxidant defense system at ER membranes
ER-GUARD: an evolutionarily conserved antioxidant defense system at ER membranes
Oxidative protein folding in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is essential for all eukaryotic cells yet generates hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), a reactive oxygen species (ROS). The ER-transmembrane protein that provides reducing equivalents to ER and guards the cytosol for antioxidant defense remains unidentified. Here we combine AlphaFold2-based and functional reporter screens in C. elegans to identify a previously uncharacterized and evolutionarily conserved protein ERGU-1 that fulfills these roles. Deleting C. elegans ERGU-1 causes excessive H2O2 and transcriptional gene up-regulation through SKN-1, homolog of mammalian antioxidant master regulator NRF2. ERGU-1 deficiency also impairs organismal reproduction and behaviors. Both C. elegans and human ERGU-1 proteins localize to ER membranes and form network reticulum structures. We name this system ER-GUARD, Endoplasmic Reticulum Guardian Aegis of Redox Defense. Human and Drosophila homologs of ERGU-1 can rescue C. elegans mutant phenotypes, demonstrating evolutionarily ancient and conserved functions. Together, our results reveal an ER-membrane-specific protein machinery and defense-net system ER-GUARD for peroxide detoxification and suggest a previously unknown but conserved pathway for antioxidant defense in animal cells.
Ji Zhijian、Pandey Taruna、Wang Bingying、Tang Yao、Guang Shouhong、Goddard Tom、Weiner Orion K.、Belly Henry de、Ma Dengke K.
生物化学分子生物学细胞生物学
Ji Zhijian,Pandey Taruna,Wang Bingying,Tang Yao,Guang Shouhong,Goddard Tom,Weiner Orion K.,Belly Henry de,Ma Dengke K..ER-GUARD: an evolutionarily conserved antioxidant defense system at ER membranes[EB/OL].(2025-03-28)[2025-08-30].https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2024.06.19.599784.点此复制
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