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Differential recognition of tyrosine-based basolateral signals by AP-1B subunit mu1B in polarized epithelial cells.

Hisashi Sugimoto1, Masayuki Sugahara, Heike Fölsch, Yasuhiro Koide, Fubito Nakatsu, Naotaka Tanaka, Toshiro Nishimura, Mitsuru Furukawa, Chris Mullins, Nobuhiro Nakamura, Ira Mellman, Hiroshi Ohno.   

Abstract

To investigate the importance of tyrosine recognition by the AP-1B clathrin adaptor subunit mu1B for basolateral sorting of integral membrane proteins in polarized epithelial cells, we have produced and characterized a mutant form of mu1B. The mutant (M-mu1B) contains alanine substitutions of each of the four conserved residues, which in the AP-2 adaptor subunit micro2 are critical for interacting with tyrosine-based endocytosis signals. We show M-mu1B is defective for tyrosine binding in vitro, but is nevertheless incorporated into AP-1 complexes in transfected cells. Using LLC-PK1 cells expressing either wild type or M-mu1B, we find that there is inefficient basolateral expression of membrane proteins whose basolateral targeting signals share critical tyrosines with signals for endocytosis. In contrast, membrane proteins whose basolateral targeting signals are distinct from their endocytosis signals (transferrin and low-density lipoprotein receptors) accumulate at the basolateral domain normally, although in a manner that is strictly dependent on mu1B or M-mu1B expression. Our results suggest that mu1B interacts with different classes of basolateral targeting signals in distinct ways.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12134076      PMCID: PMC117320          DOI: 10.1091/mbc.e01-10-0096

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Biol Cell        ISSN: 1059-1524            Impact factor:   4.138


  36 in total

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5.  Mu1B, a novel adaptor medium chain expressed in polarized epithelial cells.

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Journal:  FEBS Lett       Date:  1999-04-23       Impact factor: 4.124

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Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  1998-10-02       Impact factor: 5.157

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10.  A structural explanation for the recognition of tyrosine-based endocytotic signals.

Authors:  D J Owen; P R Evans
Journal:  Science       Date:  1998-11-13       Impact factor: 47.728

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5.  Mechanism of polarized lysosome exocytosis in epithelial cells.

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Review 6.  Trafficking to the apical and basolateral membranes in polarized epithelial cells.

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7.  In vitro formation of recycling vesicles from endosomes requires adaptor protein-1/clathrin and is regulated by rab4 and the connector rabaptin-5.

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9.  Antibody to AP1B adaptor blocks biosynthetic and recycling routes of basolateral proteins at recycling endosomes.

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Review 10.  Clathrin and AP1B: key roles in basolateral trafficking through trans-endosomal routes.

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