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  2. AP-4 binds basolateral signals and participates in basolateral sorting in epithelial MDCK cells

AP-4 binds basolateral signals and participates in basolateral sorting in epithelial MDCK cells

  • Nat Cell Biol. 2002 Feb;4(2):154-9. doi: 10.1038/ncb745.
Thomas Simmen 1 Stefan Höning Ann Icking Ritva Tikkanen Walter Hunziker
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Affiliation

  • 1 Institute of Biochemistry, University of Lausanne, CH-1066 Epalinges, Switzerland.
Abstract

Adaptors are heterotetrameric complexes that mediate the incorporation of cargo into transport vesicles by interacting with sorting signals present in the cytosolic domain of transmembrane proteins. Four adaptors, AP-1 (beta 1, gamma, mu 1A or mu 1B, sigma 1), AP-2 (beta 2, alpha, mu 2, sigma 2), AP-3 (beta 3 , delta, mu 3, sigma 3) or AP-4 (beta 4, epsilon, mu 4, sigma 4), have been characterized. AP-1 and AP-3 mediate sorting events at the level of the TGN and/or endosomes, whereas AP-2 functions in endocytic clathrin coated vesicle formation; no function is known so far for AP-4. Here, we show that AP-4 can bind different types of cytosolic signals known to mediate basolateral transport in epithelial cells. Furthermore, in MDCK cells with depleted mu 4 protein levels, several basolateral proteins are mis-sorted to the apical surface, showing that AP-4 participates in basolateral sorting in epithelial cells.

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