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SIMPLE/LITAF Expression Induces the Translocation of the Ubiquitin Ligase Itch towards the Lysosomal Compartments

LITAF is a small cellular protein with an unknown function. The C-terminus of LITAF contains a highly conserved domain termed the SIMPLE-like domain (SLD), while the N-terminus contains two PPXY motifs that mediate protein-protein interactions with WW-domain containing proteins. LITAF also harbors t...

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Autores principales: Eaton, Heather E., Desrochers, Guillaume, Drory, Samuel B., Metcalf, Julie, Angers, Annie, Brunetti, Craig R.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3033906/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21326863
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0016873
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author Eaton, Heather E.
Desrochers, Guillaume
Drory, Samuel B.
Metcalf, Julie
Angers, Annie
Brunetti, Craig R.
author_facet Eaton, Heather E.
Desrochers, Guillaume
Drory, Samuel B.
Metcalf, Julie
Angers, Annie
Brunetti, Craig R.
author_sort Eaton, Heather E.
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description LITAF is a small cellular protein with an unknown function. The C-terminus of LITAF contains a highly conserved domain termed the SIMPLE-like domain (SLD), while the N-terminus contains two PPXY motifs that mediate protein-protein interactions with WW-domain containing proteins. LITAF also harbors two endosome/lysosome targeting sequences at its C-terminus, but there has been conflicting reports regarding its intracellular localization. Here, we demonstrate that LITAF is localized to the late endosome/lysosomal compartment in a variety of cell lines. We also show that Itch, a WW-domain containing protein, and LITAF strongly interact and that this interaction depends on the two PPXY motifs in the N-terminus of LITAF. Interestingly, co-expression of LITAF with Itch induces major changes in Itch intracellular localization, bringing Itch from the trans-Golgi network to lysosomes. We show that this re-localization is dependent upon the interaction with the PPXY sequences of LITAF, since disruption of these binding motifs completely abrogates Itch re-localization.
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spelling pubmed-30339062011-02-15 SIMPLE/LITAF Expression Induces the Translocation of the Ubiquitin Ligase Itch towards the Lysosomal Compartments Eaton, Heather E. Desrochers, Guillaume Drory, Samuel B. Metcalf, Julie Angers, Annie Brunetti, Craig R. PLoS One Research Article LITAF is a small cellular protein with an unknown function. The C-terminus of LITAF contains a highly conserved domain termed the SIMPLE-like domain (SLD), while the N-terminus contains two PPXY motifs that mediate protein-protein interactions with WW-domain containing proteins. LITAF also harbors two endosome/lysosome targeting sequences at its C-terminus, but there has been conflicting reports regarding its intracellular localization. Here, we demonstrate that LITAF is localized to the late endosome/lysosomal compartment in a variety of cell lines. We also show that Itch, a WW-domain containing protein, and LITAF strongly interact and that this interaction depends on the two PPXY motifs in the N-terminus of LITAF. Interestingly, co-expression of LITAF with Itch induces major changes in Itch intracellular localization, bringing Itch from the trans-Golgi network to lysosomes. We show that this re-localization is dependent upon the interaction with the PPXY sequences of LITAF, since disruption of these binding motifs completely abrogates Itch re-localization. Public Library of Science 2011-02-04 /pmc/articles/PMC3033906/ /pubmed/21326863 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0016873 Text en Eaton et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Eaton, Heather E.
Desrochers, Guillaume
Drory, Samuel B.
Metcalf, Julie
Angers, Annie
Brunetti, Craig R.
SIMPLE/LITAF Expression Induces the Translocation of the Ubiquitin Ligase Itch towards the Lysosomal Compartments
title SIMPLE/LITAF Expression Induces the Translocation of the Ubiquitin Ligase Itch towards the Lysosomal Compartments
title_full SIMPLE/LITAF Expression Induces the Translocation of the Ubiquitin Ligase Itch towards the Lysosomal Compartments
title_fullStr SIMPLE/LITAF Expression Induces the Translocation of the Ubiquitin Ligase Itch towards the Lysosomal Compartments
title_full_unstemmed SIMPLE/LITAF Expression Induces the Translocation of the Ubiquitin Ligase Itch towards the Lysosomal Compartments
title_short SIMPLE/LITAF Expression Induces the Translocation of the Ubiquitin Ligase Itch towards the Lysosomal Compartments
title_sort simple/litaf expression induces the translocation of the ubiquitin ligase itch towards the lysosomal compartments
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3033906/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21326863
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0016873
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