HYTANE-Identified Latrophilin-3 Cleavage by Meprin β Leads to Loss of the Interaction Domains

The metalloprotease meprin β is upregulated in neurons and astrocytes of Alzheimer's disease patients' brains. While the role of meprin β as the β-secretase of amyloid precursor protein (APP) has been characterized, its broader substrate profile within the brain remains largely unexplored. Hence, to identify additional substrates, we conducted N-terminomics of brain lysates from mice overexpressing meprin β in astrocytes employing the Hydrophobic Tagging-Assisted N-terminal Enrichment (HYTANE) strategy. We observed 3906 (82.2%) N-terminal peptides and identified seven new substrates that match meprin β in terms of localization and cleavage specificity. Of note, the meprin β overexpressing mice show mild cognitive impairments caused by amyloidogenic APP processing alongside hyperactivity and altered exploratory behavior seemingly independent of APP cleavage. Hence, latrophilin-3 was of particular interest, as latrophilin-3 defects are associated with hyperactivity in mice and human. In brain lysates from mice overexpressing meprin β in astrocytes as well as in cellulo, we validated the cleavage of latrophilin-3, resulting in the release of two N-terminal domains. These domains promote interactions with neuronal proteins such as fibronectin leucine-rich repeat transmembrane proteins, promoting adequate synapse formation. Thus, meprin β might affect synaptic integrity by cleaving interaction domains of latrophilin-3, potentially exacerbating the observed hyperactivity phenotype.

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