Journal of Molecular Biology
Volume 432, Issue 18, 21 August 2020, Pages 5079-5090
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Review
Ste24: An Integral Membrane Protein Zinc Metalloprotease with Provocative Structure and Emergent Biology

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Highlights

  • Ste24 is a eukaryotic integral membrane protein of novel structure.

  • Ste24 is a gluzincin ZMP whose structure/function relationships are poorly explored.

  • ZMP core, ZMP accessory, and “ɑ-barrel modules form the Ste24 tripartite architecture.

  • Emergent biology of Ste24 includes roles as a translocon unclogger and a viral restriction factor.

Abstract

Ste24, an integral membrane protein zinc metalloprotease, is found in every kingdom of eukaryotes. It was discovered approximately 20 years ago by yeast genetic screens identifying it as a factor responsible for processing the yeast mating a-factor pheromone. In animals, Ste24 processes prelamin A, a component of the nuclear lamina; mutations in the human ortholog of Ste24 diminish its activity, giving rise to genetic diseases of accelerated aging (progerias). Additionally, lipodystrophy, acquired from the standard highly active antiretroviral therapy used to treat AIDS patients, likely results from off-target interactions of HIV (aspartyl) protease inhibitor drugs with Ste24. Ste24 possesses a novel “α-barrel” structure, consisting of a ring of seven transmembrane α-helices enclosing a large (> 12,000 Å3) interior volume that contains the active-site and substrate-binding region; this “membrane-interior reaction chamber” is unprecedented in integral membrane protein structures. Additionally, the surface of the membrane-interior reaction chamber possesses a strikingly large negative electrostatic surface potential, adding additional “functional mystery.” Recent publications implicate Ste24 as a key factor in several endoplasmic reticulum processes, including the unfolded protein response, a cellular stress response of the endoplasmic reticulum, and removal of misfolded proteins from the translocon. Ste24, with its provocative structure, enigmatic mechanism, and recently emergent new biological roles including “translocon unclogger” and (non-enyzmatic) broad-spectrum viral restriction factor, presents far differently than before 2016, when it was viewed as a “CAAX protease” responsible for cleavage of prenylated (farnesylated or geranylgeranylated) substrates. The emphasis of this review is on Ste24 of the “Post-CAAX-Protease Era.”

Abbreviations

ZMP
zinc metalloprotease
TM
transmembrane
L5D
Loop 5 Domain
CTD
C-terminal domain

Keywords

Ste24
metalloprotease
membrane protein
gluzincin
α-barrel.

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