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CHC22 and CHC17 clathrins have distinct biochemical properties and display differential regulation and function

Clathrins are cytoplasmic proteins that play essential roles in endocytosis and other membrane traffic pathways. Upon recruitment to intracellular membranes, the canonical clathrin triskelion assembles into a polyhedral protein coat that facilitates vesicle formation and captures cargo molecules for...

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Autores principales: Dannhauser, Philip N., Camus, Stéphane M., Sakamoto, Kazuho, Sadacca, L. Amanda, Torres, Jorge A., Camus, Marine D., Briant, Kit, Vassilopoulos, Stéphane, Rothnie, Alice, Smith, Corinne J., Brodsky, Frances M.
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Publicado: American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5743061/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29097553
http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M117.816256
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author Dannhauser, Philip N.
Camus, Stéphane M.
Sakamoto, Kazuho
Sadacca, L. Amanda
Torres, Jorge A.
Camus, Marine D.
Briant, Kit
Vassilopoulos, Stéphane
Rothnie, Alice
Smith, Corinne J.
Brodsky, Frances M.
author_facet Dannhauser, Philip N.
Camus, Stéphane M.
Sakamoto, Kazuho
Sadacca, L. Amanda
Torres, Jorge A.
Camus, Marine D.
Briant, Kit
Vassilopoulos, Stéphane
Rothnie, Alice
Smith, Corinne J.
Brodsky, Frances M.
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description Clathrins are cytoplasmic proteins that play essential roles in endocytosis and other membrane traffic pathways. Upon recruitment to intracellular membranes, the canonical clathrin triskelion assembles into a polyhedral protein coat that facilitates vesicle formation and captures cargo molecules for transport. The triskelion is formed by trimerization of three clathrin heavy-chain subunits. Most vertebrates have two isoforms of clathrin heavy chains, CHC17 and CHC22, generating two clathrins with distinct cellular functions. CHC17 forms vesicles at the plasma membrane for receptor-mediated endocytosis and at the trans-Golgi network for organelle biogenesis. CHC22 plays a key role in intracellular targeting of the insulin-regulated glucose transporter 4 (GLUT4), accumulates at the site of GLUT4 sequestration during insulin resistance, and has also been implicated in neuronal development. Here, we demonstrate that CHC22 and CHC17 share morphological features, in that CHC22 forms a triskelion and latticed vesicle coats. However, cellular CHC22-coated vesicles were distinct from those formed by CHC17. The CHC22 coat was more stable to pH change and was not removed by the enzyme complex that disassembles the CHC17 coat. Moreover, the two clathrins were differentially recruited to membranes by adaptors, and CHC22 did not support vesicle formation or transferrin endocytosis at the plasma membrane in the presence or absence of CHC17. Our findings provide biochemical evidence for separate regulation and distinct functional niches for CHC17 and CHC22 in human cells. Furthermore, the greater stability of the CHC22 coat relative to the CHC17 coat may be relevant to its excessive accumulation with GLUT4 during insulin resistance.
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spelling pubmed-57430612017-12-27 CHC22 and CHC17 clathrins have distinct biochemical properties and display differential regulation and function Dannhauser, Philip N. Camus, Stéphane M. Sakamoto, Kazuho Sadacca, L. Amanda Torres, Jorge A. Camus, Marine D. Briant, Kit Vassilopoulos, Stéphane Rothnie, Alice Smith, Corinne J. Brodsky, Frances M. J Biol Chem Cell Biology Clathrins are cytoplasmic proteins that play essential roles in endocytosis and other membrane traffic pathways. Upon recruitment to intracellular membranes, the canonical clathrin triskelion assembles into a polyhedral protein coat that facilitates vesicle formation and captures cargo molecules for transport. The triskelion is formed by trimerization of three clathrin heavy-chain subunits. Most vertebrates have two isoforms of clathrin heavy chains, CHC17 and CHC22, generating two clathrins with distinct cellular functions. CHC17 forms vesicles at the plasma membrane for receptor-mediated endocytosis and at the trans-Golgi network for organelle biogenesis. CHC22 plays a key role in intracellular targeting of the insulin-regulated glucose transporter 4 (GLUT4), accumulates at the site of GLUT4 sequestration during insulin resistance, and has also been implicated in neuronal development. Here, we demonstrate that CHC22 and CHC17 share morphological features, in that CHC22 forms a triskelion and latticed vesicle coats. However, cellular CHC22-coated vesicles were distinct from those formed by CHC17. The CHC22 coat was more stable to pH change and was not removed by the enzyme complex that disassembles the CHC17 coat. Moreover, the two clathrins were differentially recruited to membranes by adaptors, and CHC22 did not support vesicle formation or transferrin endocytosis at the plasma membrane in the presence or absence of CHC17. Our findings provide biochemical evidence for separate regulation and distinct functional niches for CHC17 and CHC22 in human cells. Furthermore, the greater stability of the CHC22 coat relative to the CHC17 coat may be relevant to its excessive accumulation with GLUT4 during insulin resistance. American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2017-12-22 2017-11-02 /pmc/articles/PMC5743061/ /pubmed/29097553 http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M117.816256 Text en © 2017 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc. Author's Choice—Final version free via Creative Commons CC-BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0) .
spellingShingle Cell Biology
Dannhauser, Philip N.
Camus, Stéphane M.
Sakamoto, Kazuho
Sadacca, L. Amanda
Torres, Jorge A.
Camus, Marine D.
Briant, Kit
Vassilopoulos, Stéphane
Rothnie, Alice
Smith, Corinne J.
Brodsky, Frances M.
CHC22 and CHC17 clathrins have distinct biochemical properties and display differential regulation and function
title CHC22 and CHC17 clathrins have distinct biochemical properties and display differential regulation and function
title_full CHC22 and CHC17 clathrins have distinct biochemical properties and display differential regulation and function
title_fullStr CHC22 and CHC17 clathrins have distinct biochemical properties and display differential regulation and function
title_full_unstemmed CHC22 and CHC17 clathrins have distinct biochemical properties and display differential regulation and function
title_short CHC22 and CHC17 clathrins have distinct biochemical properties and display differential regulation and function
title_sort chc22 and chc17 clathrins have distinct biochemical properties and display differential regulation and function
topic Cell Biology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5743061/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29097553
http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M117.816256
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