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Lysosomal targeting of the ABC transporter TAPL is determined by membrane-localized charged residues.

Philipp Graab1, Christoph Bock1, Konstantin Weiss1, Alexander Hirth1, Nicole Koller1, Markus Braner1, Jennifer Jung2, Frank Loehr3, Robert Tampé1, Christian Behrends2,4, Rupert Abele5.   

Abstract

The human lysosomal polypeptide ABC transporter TAPL (ABC subfamily B member 9, ABCB9) transports 6-59-amino-acid-long polypeptides from the cytosol into lysosomes. The subcellular localization of TAPL depends solely on its N-terminal transmembrane domain, TMD0, which lacks conventional targeting sequences. However, the intracellular route and the molecular mechanisms that control TAPL localization remain unclear. Here, we delineated the route of TAPL to lysosomes and investigated the determinants of single trafficking steps. By synchronizing trafficking events by a retention using selective hooks (RUSH) assay and visualizing individual intermediate steps through immunostaining and confocal microscopy, we demonstrate that TAPL takes the direct route to lysosomes. We further identified conserved charged residues within TMD0 transmembrane helices that are essential for individual steps of lysosomal targeting. Substitutions of these residues retained TAPL in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) or Golgi. We also observed that for release from the ER, a salt bridge between Asp-17 and Arg-57 is essential. An interactome analysis revealed that Yip1-interacting factor homolog B membrane-trafficking protein (YIF1B) interacts with TAPL. We also found that YIF1B is involved in ER-to-Golgi trafficking and interacts with TMD0 of TAPL via its transmembrane domain and that this interaction strongly depends on the newly identified salt bridge within TMD0. These results expand our knowledge about lysosomal trafficking of TAPL and the general function of extra transmembrane domains of ABC transporters.
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Keywords:  ABC transporter; ATP-binding cassette subfamily B member 9 (ABCB9); TMD0; Yip1-interacting factor homolog B membrane-trafficking protein (YIF1B); intracellular trafficking; lysosome; polypeptide transporter; protein targeting; protein-protein interaction; transmembrane domain

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30877195      PMCID: PMC6509505          DOI: 10.1074/jbc.RA118.007071

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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