Membrane insertion of anthrax protective antigen and cytoplasmic delivery of lethal factor occur at different stages of the endocytic pathway


Autoria(s): Abrami, L.; Lindsay, M.; Parton, R. G.; Leppla, S. H.; van der Goot, F. G.
Contribuinte(s)

Tom Misteli

Data(s)

01/01/2004

Resumo

The protective antigen (PA) of anthrax toxin binds to a cell surface receptor, undergoes heptamerization, and binds the enzymatic subunits, the lethal factor (LF) and the edema factor (EF). The resulting complex is then endocytosed. Via mechanisms that depend on the vacuolar ATPase and require membrane insertion of PA, LF and EF are ultimately delivered to the cytoplasm where their targets reside. Here, we show that membrane insertion of PA already occurs in early endosomes, possibly only in the multivesicular regions, but that subsequent delivery of LF to the cytoplasm occurs preferentially later in the endocytic pathway and relies on the dynamics of internal vesicles of multivesicular late endosomes.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:73401/UQ73401_OA.pdf

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:73401

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Rockefeller University Press

Tipo

Journal Article