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Internalized Pseudomonas exotoxin A can exploit multiple pathways to reach the endoplasmic reticulum.

Daniel C Smith1, Robert A Spooner, Peter D Watson, James L Murray, Thomas W Hodge, Mohamed Amessou, Ludger Johannes, J Michael Lord, Lynne M Roberts.   

Abstract

Receptor-mediated internalization to the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and subsequent retro-translocation to the cytosol are essential sequential processes required for the intoxication of mammalian cells by Pseudomonas exotoxin A (PEx). The toxin binds the alpha2-macroglobulin receptor/low-density lipoprotein receptor-related protein. Here, we show that in HeLa cells, PEx recruits a proportion of this receptor to detergent-resistant microdomains (DRMs). Uptake of receptor-bound PEx involves transport steps both directly from early endosomes to the trans-Golgi network (TGN) independently of Rab9 function and from late endosomes to the TGN in a Rab9-dependent manner. Furthermore, treatments that simultaneously perturb both Arf1-dependent and Rab6-dependent retrograde pathways show that PEx can use multiple routes to reach the ER. The Rab6-dependent route has only been described previously for cargo with lipid-sorting signals. These findings suggest that partial localization of PEx within DRM permits a choice of trafficking routes consistent with a model that DRM-associated toxins reach the ER on a lipid-dependent sorting pathway whilst non-DRM-associated PEx exploits the previously characterized KDEL receptor-mediated uptake pathway. Thus, unexpectedly, an ER-directed toxin with a proteinaceous receptor shows promiscuity in its intracellular trafficking pathways, exploiting routes controlled by both lipid- and protein-sorting signals.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16536737     DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0854.2006.00391.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Traffic        ISSN: 1398-9219            Impact factor:   6.144


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