Suzan Kors, Christian Hacker, C. Bolton, R. Maier, L. Reimann, Emily J.A. Kitchener, B. Warscheid, Joseph L. Costello, M. Schrader
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Abstract
Peroxisomes and the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) cooperate in cellular lipid metabolism. They form membrane contacts through interaction of the peroxisomal membrane protein ACBD5 [acyl-coenzyme A-binding domain protein 5] and the ER-resident protein VAPB [vesicle-associated membrane protein-associated protein B]. ACBD5 binds to the major sperm protein domain of VAPB via its FFAT-like [two phenylalanines (FF) in an acidic tract] motif. However, molecular mechanisms, which regulate formation of these membrane contact sites, are unknown. Here, we reveal that peroxisome-ER associations via the ACBD5-VAPB tether are regulated by phosphorylation. We show that ACBD5-VAPB binding is phosphatase-sensitive and identify phosphorylation sites in the flanking regions and core of the FFAT-like motif, which alter interaction with VAPB and thus, peroxisome-ER contact sites differently. Moreover, we demonstrate that GSK3β [glycogen synthase kinase-3 beta] regulates this interaction. Our findings reveal for the first time a molecular mechanism for the regulation of peroxisome-ER contacts in mammalian cells and expand the current model of FFAT motifs and VAP interaction. SUMMARY Kors et al. reveal that peroxisome-ER associations via the ACBD5-VAPB tether are regulated by phosphorylation and GSK3β in mammalian cells. Phosphorylation sites in the FFAT-like motif of ACBD5 affect the binding to VAPB and thus, peroxisome-ER contact sites, differently.