| Literature DB >> 18764819 |
Sandra Maday1, Eric Anderson, Henry C Chang, James Shorter, Ayano Satoh, Jeff Sfakianos, Heike Fölsch, James M Anderson, Zenta Walther, Ira Mellman.
Abstract
The cell surface proteoglycan, syndecan-1, is essential for normal epithelial morphology and function. Syndecan-1 is selectively localized to the basolateral domain of polarized epithelial cells and interacts with cytosolic PDZ (PSD-95, discs large, ZO-1) domain-containing proteins. Here, we show that the polarity of syndecan-1 is determined by its type II PDZ-binding motif. Mutations within the PDZ-binding motif lead to the mislocalization of syndecan-1 to the apical surface. In contrast to previous examples, however, PDZ-binding motif-dependent polarity is not determined by retention at the basolateral surface but rather by polarized sorting prior to syndecan-1's arrival at the plasma membrane. Although none of the four known PDZ-binding partners of syndecan-1 appears to control basolateral localization, our results show that the PDZ-binding motif of syndecan-1 is decoded along the biosynthetic pathway establishing a potential role for PDZ-mediated interactions in polarized sorting.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18764819 PMCID: PMC2820280 DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0854.2008.00805.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Traffic ISSN: 1398-9219 Impact factor: 6.215