BLOC-2 targets recycling endosomal tubules to melanosomes for cargo delivery


Autoria(s): Dennis, Megan K; Mantegazza, Adriana R; Snir, Olivia L; Tenza, Daniele; Acosta-Ruiz, Amanda; Delevoye, Cedric; Zorger, Richard; Sitaram, Anand; de Jesus-Rojas, Wilfredo; Ravichandran, Keerthana; Rux, John; Sviderskaya, Elena V; Bennett, Dorothy C; Raposo, Graca; Marks, Michael S; Setty, Subba Rao Gangi
Data(s)

2015

Resumo

Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome (HPS) is a group of disorders characterized by the malformation of lysosome-related organelles, such as pigment cell melanosomes. Three of nine characterized HPS subtypes result from mutations in subunits of BLOC-2, a protein complex with no known molecular function. In this paper, we exploit melanocytes from mouse HPS models to place BLOC-2 within a cargo transport pathway from recycling endosomal domains to maturing melanosomes. In BLOC-2-deficient melanocytes, the melanosomal protein TYRP1 was largely depleted from pigment granules and underwent accelerated recycling from endosomes to the plasma membrane and to the Golgi. By live-cell imaging, recycling endosomal tubules of wild-type melanocytes made frequent and prolonged contacts with maturing melanosomes; in contrast, tubules from BLOC-2-deficient cells were shorter in length and made fewer, more transient contacts with melanosomes. These results support a model in which BLOC-2 functions to direct recycling endosomal tubular transport intermediates to maturing melanosomes and thereby promote cargo delivery and optimal pigmentation.

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http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/51823/1/Jou_of_Cell_Bio_209-4_563_2015.pdf

Dennis, Megan K and Mantegazza, Adriana R and Snir, Olivia L and Tenza, Daniele and Acosta-Ruiz, Amanda and Delevoye, Cedric and Zorger, Richard and Sitaram, Anand and de Jesus-Rojas, Wilfredo and Ravichandran, Keerthana and Rux, John and Sviderskaya, Elena V and Bennett, Dorothy C and Raposo, Graca and Marks, Michael S and Setty, Subba Rao Gangi (2015) BLOC-2 targets recycling endosomal tubules to melanosomes for cargo delivery. In: JOURNAL OF CELL BIOLOGY, 209 (4). pp. 563-577.

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ROCKEFELLER UNIV PRESS

Relação

http://dx.doi.org/ 10.1083/jcb.201410026

http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/51823/

Palavras-Chave #Molecular Biophysics Unit
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Journal Article

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