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Rab5 is necessary for the biogenesis of the endolysosomal system in vivo

Authors :
Zeigerer, Anja
Gilleron, Jerome
Bogorad, Roman L.
Marsico, Giovanni
Nonaka, Hidenori
Seifert, Sarah
Epstein-Barash, Hila
Kuchimanchi, Satya
Peng, Chang Geng
Ruda, Vera M.
Del Conte-Zerial, Perla
Hengstler, Jan G.
Kalaidzidis, Yannis
Koteliansky, Victor
Zerial, Marino
Source :
Nature. May 24, 2012, Vol. 485 Issue 7399, p465, 6 p.
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

An outstanding question is how cells control the number and size of membrane organelles. The small GTPase Rab5 has been proposed to be a master regulator of endosome biogenesis. Here, to test this hypothesis, we developed a mathematical model of endosome dependency on Rab5 and validated it by titrating down all three Rab5 isoforms in adult mouse liver using state-of-the-art RNA interference technology. Unexpectedly, the endocytic system was resilient to depletion of Rab5 and collapsed only when Rab5 decreased to a critical level. Loss of Rab5 below this threshold caused a marked reduction in the number of early endosomes, late endosomes and lysosomes, associated with a block of low-density lipoprotein endocytosis. Loss of endosomes caused failure to deliver apical proteins to the bile canaliculi, suggesting a requirement for polarized cargo sorting. Our results demonstrate for the first time, to our knowledge, the role of Rab5 as an endosome organizer in vivo and reveal the resilience mechanisms of the endocytic system.<br />What are the molecular mechanisms underlying the biogenesis, number and size of cellular organelles? Organelles of the biosynthetic and endocytic pathway possess a toolbox of coat components, Rab GTPases, SNARE [...]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00280836
Volume :
485
Issue :
7399
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
Nature
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.292010807
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/nature11133