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Cargo-mediated recruitment of the endocytic adaptor protein Sla1 in S. cerevisiae.

Thomas O Tolsma1, Hallie P Febvre1, Deanna M Olson1, Santiago M Di Pietro2.   

Abstract

Endocytosis of plasma membrane proteins is mediated by their interaction with adaptor proteins. Conversely, emerging evidence suggests that adaptor protein recruitment to the plasma membrane may depend on binding to endocytic cargo. To test this idea, we analyzed the yeast adaptor protein Sla1, which binds membrane proteins harboring the endocytic signal NPFxD via the Sla1 SHD1 domain. Consistently, SHD1 domain point mutations that disrupted NPFxD binding caused a proportional reduction in Sla1-GFP recruitment to endocytic sites. Furthermore, simultaneous SHD1 domain point mutation and deletion of the C-terminal LxxQxTG repeat (SR) region linking Sla1 to coat proteins Pan1 and End3 resulted in total loss of Sla1-GFP recruitment to the plasma membrane. These data suggest that multiple interactions are needed for recruitment of Sla1 to the membrane. Interestingly, a Sla1 fragment containing just the third SH3 domain, which binds ubiquitin, and the SHD1 domain displayed broad surface localization, suggesting plasma membrane recruitment is mediated by interaction with both NPFxD-containing and ubiquitylated plasma membrane proteins. Our results also imply that a Sla1 NPF motif adjacent to the SR region might regulate the Sla1-cargo interaction, mechanistically linking Sla1 cargo binding to endocytic site recruitment.
© 2020. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd.

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Keywords:  Adaptor protein; Endocytosis; Sorting signal; Ubiquitin; Yeast

Year:  2020        PMID: 32907853      PMCID: PMC7578355          DOI: 10.1242/jcs.247684

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cell Sci        ISSN: 0021-9533            Impact factor:   5.285


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