Rab23, a negative regulator of hedgehog signaling, localizes to the plasma membrane and the endocytic pathway


Autoria(s): Evans, T. M.; Ferguson, C.; Wainwright, B. J.; Parton, R. G.; Wicking, C.
Contribuinte(s)

Hannan

Lisa

Data(s)

01/01/2003

Resumo

The regulation of hedgehog signaling by vesicular trafficking was exemplified by the finding that Rab23, a Rab-GTPase vesicular transport protein, is mutated in open brain mice. In this study, the localization of Rab23 was analyzed by light and immunoelectron microscopy after expression of wild-type (Rab23-GFP), constitutively active Rab23 (Rab23Q68L-GFP), and inactive Rab23 (Rab23S23N-GFP) in a range of mammalian cell types. Rab23-GFP and Rab23Q68L-GFP were predominantly localized to the plasma membrane but were also associated with intracellular vesicular structures, whereas Rab23S23N-GFP was predominantly cytosolic. Vesicular Rab23-GFP colocalized with Rab5Q79L and internalized transferrin-biotin, but not with a marker of the late endosome or the Golgi complex. To investigate Rab23 with respect to members of the hedgehog signaling pathway, Rab23-GFP was coexpressed with either patched or smoothened. Patched colocalized with intracellular Rab23-GFP but smoothened did not. Analysis of patched distribution by light and immunoelectron microscopy revealed it is primarily localized to endosomal elements, including transferrin receptor-positive early endosomes and putative endosome carrier vesicles and, to a lesser extent, with LBPA-positive late endosomes, but was excluded from the plasma membrane. Neither patched or smoothened distribution was altered in the presence of wild-type nor mutant Rab23-GFP, suggesting that despite the endosomal colocalization of Rab23 and patched, it is likely that Rab23 acts more distally in regulating hedgehog signaling.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:65021

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Blackwell Munksgaard

Palavras-Chave #Cell Biology #Endosome #Hedgehog #Open Brain #Patched #Plasma Membrane #Rab23 #Smoothened #Sterol-sensing Domain #Sonic Hedgehog #Vesicular Trafficking #Protein #Receptor #Transduction #Drosophila #Ras #Identification #C1 #270103 Protein Targeting and Signal Transduction #780105 Biological sciences
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Journal Article