Literature DB >> 17512493

New liver cell mutants defective in the endocytic pathway.

Richard J Stockert1, Barry Potvin, Sangeeta Nath, Allan W Wolkoff, Pamela Stanley.   

Abstract

To isolate mutant liver cells defective in the endocytic pathway, a selection strategy using toxic ligands for two distinct membrane receptors was utilized. Rare survivors termed trafficking mutants (Trf2-Trf7) were stable and more resistant than the parental HuH-7 cells to both toxin conjugates. They differed from the previously isolated Trf1 HuH-7 mutant as they expressed casein kinase 2 alpha'' (CK2alpha'') which is missing from Trf1 cells and which corrects the Trf1 trafficking phenotype. Binding of (125)I-asialoorosomucoid (ASOR) and cell surface expression of asialoglycoprotein receptor (ASGPR) were reduced approximately 20%-60% in Trf2-Trf7 cells compared to parental HuH-7, without a reduction in total cellular ASGPR. Based on (125)I-transferrin binding, cell surface transferrin receptor activity was reduced between 13% and 88% in the various mutant cell lines. Distinctive phenotypic traits were identified in the differential resistance of Trf2-Trf7 to a panel of lectins and toxins and to UV light-induced cell death. By following the endocytic uptake and trafficking of Alexa(488)-ASOR, significant differences in endosomal fusion between parental HuH-7 and the Trf mutants became apparent. Unlike parental HuH-7 cells in which the fusion of endosomes into larger vesicles was evident as early as 20 min, ASOR endocytosed into the Trf mutants remained within small vesicles for up to 60 min. Identifying the biochemical and genetic mechanisms underlying these phenotypes should uncover novel and unpredicted protein-protein or protein-lipid interactions that orchestrate specific steps in membrane protein trafficking.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17512493      PMCID: PMC1939891          DOI: 10.1016/j.bbamem.2007.04.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta        ISSN: 0006-3002


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2.  A novel casein kinase 2 alpha-subunit regulates membrane protein traffic in the human hepatoma cell line HuH-7.

Authors:  X Shi; B Potvin; T Huang; P Hilgard; D C Spray; S O Suadicani; A W Wolkoff; P Stanley; R J Stockert
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5.  Microtubule-dependent movement of late endocytic vesicles in vitro: requirements for Dynein and Kinesin.

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Journal:  Mol Biol Cell       Date:  2004-06-04       Impact factor: 4.138

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Authors:  Aparna Mukhopadhyay; Jose A Quiroz; Allan W Wolkoff
Journal:  Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol       Date:  2014-01-09       Impact factor: 4.052

2.  Proteomic analysis of endocytic vesicles: Rab1a regulates motility of early endocytic vesicles.

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Journal:  J Cell Sci       Date:  2011-02-08       Impact factor: 5.285

3.  Human liver cell trafficking mutants: characterization and whole exome sequencing.

Authors:  Fei Yuan; Erik L Snapp; Phyllis M Novikoff; Sylvia O Suadicani; David C Spray; Barry Potvin; Allan W Wolkoff; Pamela Stanley
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2014-01-23       Impact factor: 3.240

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