2004
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-313x.2003.01995.x
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Abstract: SummaryIn receptor-mediated transport pathways in mammalian cells, clathrin-coated vesicle (CCV) m-adaptins are the main binding partners for the tyrosine sorting/internalization motif (YXXé). We have analyzed the function of the mA-adaptin, one of the ®ve m-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 YXXé from the pea vacuolar s… Show more

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“…To be consistent with the nomenclature for AP complexes of other organisms, the following nomenclature is used for the Arabidopsis genes: ADAPTOR PROTEIN-2 ALPHA-ADAPTIN1 (AP2A1) and AP2A2 for a-subunits; ADAPTOR PROTEIN-1/2 BETA-ADAPTIN1 (AP1/ 2B1) and AP1/2B2 for b-subunits; ADAPTOR PROTEIN-2 MU-ADAPTIN (AP2M) for the m-subunit; and ADAPTOR PROTEIN-2 SIGMA-ADAPTIN (AP2S) for the s-subunit. AP2M was formerly denoted as mA (Happel et al, 2004).…”
Section: Arabidopsis Ap2m Localizes At the Plasma Membrane In A Tyra2mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…To be consistent with the nomenclature for AP complexes of other organisms, the following nomenclature is used for the Arabidopsis genes: ADAPTOR PROTEIN-2 ALPHA-ADAPTIN1 (AP2A1) and AP2A2 for a-subunits; ADAPTOR PROTEIN-1/2 BETA-ADAPTIN1 (AP1/ 2B1) and AP1/2B2 for b-subunits; ADAPTOR PROTEIN-2 MU-ADAPTIN (AP2M) for the m-subunit; and ADAPTOR PROTEIN-2 SIGMA-ADAPTIN (AP2S) for the s-subunit. AP2M was formerly denoted as mA (Happel et al, 2004).…”
Section: Arabidopsis Ap2m Localizes At the Plasma Membrane In A Tyra2mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Arabidopsis thaliana genome contains all five of the putative AP genes (Bassham et al, 2008;Hirst et al, 2011); however, our knowledge of their roles in membrane trafficking and physiological function is still limited. Arabidopsis AP-2 has the potential to interact with a vacuolar sorting receptor (Happel et al, 2004). AP-3 plays roles in post-Golgi trafficking and is involved in the regulation of vacuolar biogenesis (Niihama et al, 2009;Feraru et al, 2010;Zwiewka et al, 2011).…”
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“…The samples were fractionated by SDS-PAGE and analyzed by western blotting with an anti-HA antibody. (Happel et al, 2004). Arabidopsis is a natural host of CaMV, and mA has been shown previously to bind YXXF motifs located in the cytoplasmic tail of both plant and human receptors (Happel et al, 2004;Ortiz-Zapater et al, 2006).…”
Section: Camv Mp Interacts With Arabidopsis Ma-adaptinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Happel et al, 2004). Arabidopsis is a natural host of CaMV, and mA has been shown previously to bind YXXF motifs located in the cytoplasmic tail of both plant and human receptors (Happel et al, 2004;Ortiz-Zapater et al, 2006). Therefore, we tested mA as a possible binding partner for CaMV MP by transiently expressing CaMV MP in fusion with the GST in Arabidopsis (AtGST-MP) and pulling it down on glutathione-Sepharose 4B beads.…”
Section: Camv Mp Interacts With Arabidopsis Ma-adaptinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Storage proteins with C-terminal sorting sequences are also bound by VSRs or by a second putative sorting receptor, RMR1 (Jiang et al, 2000;Shimada et al, 2003a;Park et al, 2005Park et al, , 2007Hinz et al, 2007). After the receptors recognize their cargo, vacuolar proteins are transported to the prevacuolar compartment (PVC; Sanderfoot et al, 1998;Happel et al, 2004;Song et al, 2006) before transport on to the vacuole. In mammalian cells, cargo receptors are recycled from their destination to the site of cargo binding (Seaman, 2005).…”
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