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Arabidopsis mu A-adaptin interacts with the tyrosine motif of the vacuolar sorting receptor VSR-PS1

Auteur(s)
Happel, Nicole
Honing, Stefan
Neuhaus, Jean-Marc 
Institut de biologie 
Paris, Nadine
Robinson, David G
Holstein, Susanne E H
Date de parution
2004
In
Plant Journal
Vol.
5
No
37
De la page
678
A la page
693
Mots-clés
  • mu-adaptin
  • vacuolar transport
  • tyrosine-based sorting motif
  • TRANS-GOLGI NETWORK
  • CLATHRIN ASSEMBLY PROTEIN
  • COATED VESICLE
  • ADAPTERS
  • PLASMA-MEMBRANE
  • MEDIUM CHAINS
  • CYTOPLASMIC DOMAIN
  • PREVACUOLAR COMPARTMENT
  • STRUCTURAL EXPLANATION
  • TARGETING RECEPTOR
  • APPENDAGE DOMAIN
  • mu-adaptin

  • vacuolar transport

  • tyrosine-based sortin...

  • TRANS-GOLGI NETWORK

  • CLATHRIN ASSEMBLY PRO...

  • COATED VESICLE

  • ADAPTERS

  • PLASMA-MEMBRANE

  • MEDIUM CHAINS

  • CYTOPLASMIC DOMAIN

  • PREVACUOLAR COMPARTME...

  • STRUCTURAL EXPLANATIO...

  • TARGETING RECEPTOR

  • APPENDAGE DOMAIN

Résumé
In receptor-mediated transport pathways in mammalian cells, clathrin-coated vesicle (CCV) mu-adaptins are the main binding partners for the tyrosine sorting/internalization motif (YXXO). We have analyzed the function of the muA-adaptin, one of the five mu-adaptins from Arabidopsis thaliana, by pull-down assays and plasmon resonance measurements using its receptor-binding domain (RBD) fused to a histidine tag. We show that this adaptin is able to bind the consensus tyrosine motif YXXO from the pea vacuolar sorting receptor (VSR)-PS1, as well as from the mammalian trans-Golgi network (TGN)38 protein. Moreover, the tyrosine residue was revealed to be crucial for binding of the complete cytoplasmic tail of VSR-PS1 to the plant muA-adaptin. The trans-Golgi localization of the muA-adaptin strongly suggests its involvement in Golgi- to vacuole-trafficking events.
Identifiants
https://libra.unine.ch/handle/123456789/12946
Type de publication
journal article
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