2008
DOI: 10.1038/nature07422
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A structural explanation for the binding of endocytic dileucine motifs by the AP2 complex

Abstract: SummaryMost transmembrane proteins are selected as transport vesicle cargo through the recognition of short, linear amino acid motifs in their cytoplasmic portions by vesicle coat proteins. In the case of clathrin-coated vesicles (CCVs) the motifs are recognised by clathrin adaptors. The AP2 adaptor complex (subunits α,β2,μ2,σ2) recognises both major endocytic motifs: YxxΦ motifs 1 and [DE]xxxL[LI] acidic dileucine motifs. Here we describe the binding of AP2 to the endocytic dileucine motif from CD4 2. The maj… Show more

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“…Cytosolic protein clathrin-coated vesicles (CCVs) are responsible for trafficking proteins from the plasma membrane or trans-Golgi network to early endosomes (Kirchhausen, 1999). Clathrin-APs play a pivotal function in regulating the formation of CCVs destined for early endosomes (Kelly et al, 2008). Clusters of acidic residues containing phosphorylation sites for CK2 are often found in transmembrane proteins that are localized at steady state to the transGolgi network (Bonifacino and Traub, 2003).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cytosolic protein clathrin-coated vesicles (CCVs) are responsible for trafficking proteins from the plasma membrane or trans-Golgi network to early endosomes (Kirchhausen, 1999). Clathrin-APs play a pivotal function in regulating the formation of CCVs destined for early endosomes (Kelly et al, 2008). Clusters of acidic residues containing phosphorylation sites for CK2 are often found in transmembrane proteins that are localized at steady state to the transGolgi network (Bonifacino and Traub, 2003).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The (24,40). In 1, a hydrophobic pocket serves as the docking site for the L[LI] part of the signal, whereas a cluster of basic residues at the boundary of ␥ and 1 bind the acidic residue (Asp/Glu) resides.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both large adaptins bind clathrin and recruit additional socalled ''accessory'' proteins to the site of transport vesicle formation. Besides m1, cargo proteins are also bound by b1, g1/ s1 hemi-complexes and s1 (Owen and Evans, 1998;Owen et al, 2001;Janvier et al, 2003;Doray et al, 2007;Kelly et al, 2008). AP-1A adaptin knock-out's in mice revealed that it is indispensable for mammalian development.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%