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

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Thomas Simmen
Stefan Höning
Ann Icking
Ritva Tikkanen
Walter Hunziker
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[1] Institute of Biochemistry,
[2] University of Lausanne,undefined
[3] Biochemistry II,undefined
[4] University of Göttingen,undefined
[5] Institute for Cell Biology,undefined
[6] University of Bonn,undefined
[7] Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology,undefined
[8] Vollum Institute,undefined
[9] OHSU,undefined
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Nature Cell Biology | 2002年 / 4卷
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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 (β1, γ, μ1A or μ1B, σ1), AP-2 (β2, α, μ2, σ2), AP-3 (β3, δ, μ3, σ3) or AP-4 (β4, ɛ, μ4, σ4), have been characterized1,2. 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 μ4 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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