2008
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pbio.0060214
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Hrs and SNX3 Functions in Sorting and Membrane Invagination within Multivesicular Bodies

Abstract: After internalization, ubiquitinated signaling receptors are delivered to early endosomes. There, they are sorted and incorporated into the intralumenal invaginations of nascent multivesicular bodies, which function as transport intermediates to late endosomes. Receptor sorting is achieved by Hrs—an adaptor-like protein that binds membrane PtdIns3P via a FYVE motif—and then by ESCRT complexes, which presumably also mediate the invagination process. Eventually, intralumenal vesicles are delivered to lysosomes, … Show more

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“…In contrast, we find that Hrs is not involved in the process. However, the functions of Hrs in lumenal vesicle formation (Lloyd et al, 2002;Bache et al, 2003b;Razi and Futter, 2006) are not clear and may well be indirect (Pons et al, 2008). Although Alix negatively regulates the formation of lumenal vesicles and EGF receptor sorting, our data show that Tsg101 is a necessary component of the budding reaction.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 74%
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“…In contrast, we find that Hrs is not involved in the process. However, the functions of Hrs in lumenal vesicle formation (Lloyd et al, 2002;Bache et al, 2003b;Razi and Futter, 2006) are not clear and may well be indirect (Pons et al, 2008). Although Alix negatively regulates the formation of lumenal vesicles and EGF receptor sorting, our data show that Tsg101 is a necessary component of the budding reaction.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…The pH was calculated from the fluorescence ratio measured in each case after excitation at 445 and 397 nm. Hrs knockdown ( Figure 6D, inset) had little, if any, effect on intralumenal vesicle formation in late ( Figure 6D) or early (Supplemental Figure S6D) endosomes, but it is not clear whether Hrs is directly involved in the formation of intralumenal vesicles (Gruenberg and Stenmark, 2004;Pons et al, 2008). We then used the dominant negative mutant K173Q of the triple A ATPase Vps4 (Morita et al, 2007a), which releases ESCRT-III from membranes (Hurley and Emr, 2006), to further investigate the role of ESCRTs in our assay.…”
Section: Role Of the Escrt-i Subunit Tsg101 In Intralumenal Vesicle Fmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There, cargo can be sorted to different cellular destinations, including the plasma membrane, the trans-Golgi network (TGN), or late endosomes. Early endosomes contain tubular and cisternal elements, as well as vacuolar regions, where intralumenal vesicles (ILVs) of well-defined size, with a diameter of 50 and 30 nm in mammalian and yeast cells, respectively (Mari et al 2008;Pons et al 2008;Wemmer et al 2011), are formed by budding of the limiting membrane away from the cytosol toward the endosome lumen ( Fig. 1) (Gruenberg 2001;Huotari and Helenius 2011).…”
Section: Organization Of the Endosomal Pathwaymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many proteins involved in the regulation of endosomal dynamics contain phospholipid-bind- Simonsen et al 1998;McBride et al 1999;Pankiv et al 2010;c Carlton et al 2004;Bonifacino and Hurley 2008;d Pons et al 2008;Harterink et al 2011;Chen et al 2013;e Lloyd et al 2002;Bache et al 2003;Pons et al 2008; f Simonsen et al 2004;Filimonenko et al 2010; g Sbrissa et al 2002a;h Cabezas et al 2006;Ikonomov et al 2006;Rutherford et al 2006; see Tooze and Elazar 2013; and references in Mayinger 2012; j Ramel et al 2011;Zolov et al 2012;Oppelt et al 2013;k Gagescu et al 2000;Leventis and Grinstein 2010;Fairn et al 2011;l Uchida et al 2011;m Mobius et al 2003;Ikonen 2008;Maxfield and van Meer 2010;n Vanier and Millat 2003;Ohgami et al 2004;Xu et al 2007;Kwon et al 2009; o Kobayashi et al 1999Kobayashi et al , 2002p Matsuo et al 2004;Kirkegaard et al 2010;Bissig et al 2013. ing domains (Fig. 3B).…”
Section: Lipids As Organizing Principles Of Peripheral Membrane Proteinsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SNX1 and SNX2 are essential for sorting and trafficking of transmembrane cargoes from endosomes to the trans-Golgi network (TGN) [15]. SNX3 binds to PI(3)P [16] and is required for biogenesis of endocytic carrier vesicles/multivesicular bodies [17]. SNX4 associates with dynein/dynactin through its interaction with the dynein light chain 1-binding protein KIBRA and is required for transport of the transferrin receptor between peripheral early endosomes and the juxtanuclear endocytic recycling compartment [18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%