RRC ID 4165
Author Audhya A, McLeod IX, Yates JR, Oegema K.
Title MVB-12, a fourth subunit of metazoan ESCRT-I, functions in receptor downregulation.
Journal PLoS One
Abstract After ligand binding and endocytosis, cell surface receptors can continue to signal from endosomal compartments until sequestered from the cytoplasm. An important mechanism for receptor downregulation in vivo is via the inward budding of receptors into intralumenal vesicles to form specialized endosomes called multivesicular bodies (MVBs) that subsequently fuse with lysosomes, degrading their cargo. This process requires four heterooligomeric protein complexes collectively termed the ESCRT machinery. In yeast, ESCRT-I is a heterotetrameric complex comprised of three conserved subunits and a fourth subunit for which identifiable metazoan homologs were lacking. Using C. elegans, we identify MVB-12, a fourth metazoan ESCRT-I subunit. Depletion of MVB-12 slows the kinetics of receptor downregulation in vivo, but to a lesser extent than inhibition of other ESCRT-I subunits. Consistent with these findings, targeting of MVB-12 to membranes requires the other ESCRT-I subunits, but MVB-12 is not required to target the remaining ESCRT-I components. Both endogenous and recombinant ESCRT-I are stable complexes with a 1:1:1:1 subunit stoichiometry. MVB-12 has two human homologs that co-localize and co-immunoprecipitate with the ESCRT-I component TSG101. Thus, MVB-12 is a conserved core component of metazoan ESCRT-I that regulates its activity during MVB biogenesis.
Volume 2(9)
Pages e956
Published 2007-9-26
DOI 10.1371/journal.pone.0000956
PMID 17895996
PMC PMC1978536
MeSH Amino Acid Sequence Animals Caenorhabditis elegans / metabolism* Down-Regulation Endocytosis / physiology Endosomes / metabolism* HeLa Cells Helminth Proteins / metabolism* Helminth Proteins / physiology Humans Molecular Sequence Data Protein Subunits / metabolism Protein Subunits / physiology Receptors, Cell Surface / metabolism Sequence Homology, Amino Acid Vesicular Transport Proteins / metabolism* Vesicular Transport Proteins / physiology
IF 2.74
Times Cited 36
WOS Category CELL BIOLOGY
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