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AMPH-1/Amphiphysin/Bin1 functions with RME-1/Ehd in endocytic recycling
RME-1/EHD1 family proteins are key residents of the recycling endosome required for endosome to plasma membrane transport in C. elegans and mammals. Recent studies suggest parallels of the RME-1/EHD proteins to the Dynamin GTPase superfamily of mechanochemical pinchases that promote membrane fission...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2788952/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19915558 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ncb1986 |
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author | Pant, Saumya Sharma, Mahak Patel, Kruti Caplan, Steve Carr, Chavela M. Grant, Barth D. |
author_facet | Pant, Saumya Sharma, Mahak Patel, Kruti Caplan, Steve Carr, Chavela M. Grant, Barth D. |
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description | RME-1/EHD1 family proteins are key residents of the recycling endosome required for endosome to plasma membrane transport in C. elegans and mammals. Recent studies suggest parallels of the RME-1/EHD proteins to the Dynamin GTPase superfamily of mechanochemical pinchases that promote membrane fission. Here we show that that endogenous C. elegans AMPH-1, the only C. elegans member of Amphiphysin/BIN1 family of BAR-domain proteins, colocalizes with RME-1 on recycling endosomes in vivo, that amph-1 deletion mutants are defective in recycling endosome morphology and function, and that binding of AMPH-1 NPF (D/E) sequences to the RME-1 EH-domain promotes the recycling of transmembrane cargo. We also show a requirement for human BIN1/Amphyphysin 2 in EHD1-regulated endocytic recycling. In vitro we find that the purified recombinant AMPH-1/RME-1 complexes produce short, coated, membrane tubules that are qualitatively distinct from those produced by either protein alone. Our results indicate that AMPH-1 and RME-1 cooperatively regulate endocytic recycling, likely through functions required for the production of cargo carriers exiting the recycling endosome for the cell surface. |
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spelling | pubmed-27889522010-06-01 AMPH-1/Amphiphysin/Bin1 functions with RME-1/Ehd in endocytic recycling Pant, Saumya Sharma, Mahak Patel, Kruti Caplan, Steve Carr, Chavela M. Grant, Barth D. Nat Cell Biol Article RME-1/EHD1 family proteins are key residents of the recycling endosome required for endosome to plasma membrane transport in C. elegans and mammals. Recent studies suggest parallels of the RME-1/EHD proteins to the Dynamin GTPase superfamily of mechanochemical pinchases that promote membrane fission. Here we show that that endogenous C. elegans AMPH-1, the only C. elegans member of Amphiphysin/BIN1 family of BAR-domain proteins, colocalizes with RME-1 on recycling endosomes in vivo, that amph-1 deletion mutants are defective in recycling endosome morphology and function, and that binding of AMPH-1 NPF (D/E) sequences to the RME-1 EH-domain promotes the recycling of transmembrane cargo. We also show a requirement for human BIN1/Amphyphysin 2 in EHD1-regulated endocytic recycling. In vitro we find that the purified recombinant AMPH-1/RME-1 complexes produce short, coated, membrane tubules that are qualitatively distinct from those produced by either protein alone. Our results indicate that AMPH-1 and RME-1 cooperatively regulate endocytic recycling, likely through functions required for the production of cargo carriers exiting the recycling endosome for the cell surface. 2009-11-15 2009-12 /pmc/articles/PMC2788952/ /pubmed/19915558 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ncb1986 Text en Users may view, print, copy, download and text and data- mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use: http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms |
spellingShingle | Article Pant, Saumya Sharma, Mahak Patel, Kruti Caplan, Steve Carr, Chavela M. Grant, Barth D. AMPH-1/Amphiphysin/Bin1 functions with RME-1/Ehd in endocytic recycling |
title | AMPH-1/Amphiphysin/Bin1 functions with RME-1/Ehd in endocytic recycling |
title_full | AMPH-1/Amphiphysin/Bin1 functions with RME-1/Ehd in endocytic recycling |
title_fullStr | AMPH-1/Amphiphysin/Bin1 functions with RME-1/Ehd in endocytic recycling |
title_full_unstemmed | AMPH-1/Amphiphysin/Bin1 functions with RME-1/Ehd in endocytic recycling |
title_short | AMPH-1/Amphiphysin/Bin1 functions with RME-1/Ehd in endocytic recycling |
title_sort | amph-1/amphiphysin/bin1 functions with rme-1/ehd in endocytic recycling |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2788952/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19915558 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ncb1986 |
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