Abstract
Rabaptin-5 functions as an effector for the small GTPase Rab5, a regulator of endocytosis and early endosome fusion. We have searched for structural determinants that confer functional specificity on Rabaptin-5. Here we report that native cytosolic Rabaptin-5 is present in a homodimeric state and dimerization depends upon the presence of its coiled-coil predicted sequences. A 73 residue C-terminal region of Rabaptin-5 is necessary and sufficient both for the interaction with Rab5 and for Rab5-dependent recruitment of the protein on early endosomes. Surprisingly, we uncovered the presence of an additional Rab-binding domain at the N-terminus of Rabaptin-5. This domain mediates the direct interaction with the GTP-bound form of Rab4, a small GTPase that has been implicated in recycling from early endosomes to the cell surface. Based on these results, we propose that Rabaptin-5 functions as a molecular linker between two sequentially acting GTPases to coordinate endocytic and recycling traffic.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Pages (from-to) | 1941-1951 |
| Number of pages | 11 |
| Journal | EMBO Journal |
| Volume | 17 |
| Issue number | 7 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 1 Apr 1998 |
Keywords
- Coiled coil
- GTPases
- Rab5
- Rabaptin-5
- Vesicular transport
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