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The cargo-selective retromer complex is a recruiting hub for protein complexes that regulate endosomal tubule dynamics.

Authors :
Harbour ME
Breusegem SY
Antrobus R
Freeman C
Reid E
Seaman MN
Source :
Journal of cell science [J Cell Sci] 2010 Nov 01; Vol. 123 (Pt 21), pp. 3703-17. Date of Electronic Publication: 2010 Oct 05.
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

The retromer complex is required for the efficient endosome-to-Golgi retrieval of the CIMPR, sortilin, SORL1, wntless and other physiologically important membrane proteins. Retromer comprises two protein complexes that act together in endosome-to-Golgi retrieval; the cargo-selective complex is a trimer of VPS35, VPS29 and VPS26 that sorts cargo into tubules for retrieval to the Golgi. Tubules are produced by the oligomerization of sorting nexin dimers. Here, we report the identification of five endosomally-localised proteins that modulate tubule formation and are recruited to the membrane via interactions with the cargo-selective retromer complex. One of the retromer-interacting proteins, strumpellin, is mutated in hereditary spastic paraplegia, a progressive length-dependent axonopathy. Here, we show that strumpellin regulates endosomal tubules as part of a protein complex with three other proteins that include WASH1, an actin-nucleating promoting factor. Therefore, in addition to a direct role in endosome-to-Golgi retrieval, the cargo-selective retromer complex also acts as a platform for recruiting physiologically important proteins to endosomal membranes that regulate membrane tubule dynamics.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1477-9137
Volume :
123
Issue :
Pt 21
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of cell science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
20923837
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1242/jcs.071472