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Mapping the adaptor protein complex interaction network in Arabidopsis identifies P34 as a common stability regulator

Authors :
Peng Wang
Wei Siao
Xiuyang Zhao
Deepanksha Arora
Ren Wang
Dominique Eeckhout
Jelle Van Leene
Rahul Kumar
Anaxi Houbaert
Nancy De Winne
Evelien Mylle
Michael Vandorpe
Ruud A. Korver
Christa Testerink
Kris Gevaert
Steffen Vanneste
Geert De Jaeger
Daniël Van Damme
Eugenia Russinova
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2022.

Abstract

Adaptor protein (AP) complexes are evolutionarily conserved vesicle transport regulators that recruit coat proteins, membrane cargos and coated vesicle accessory proteins. Since in plants endocytic and post-Golgi trafficking intersect at the trans-Golgi network, unique mechanisms for sorting cargos of overlapping vesicular routes are anticipated. The plant AP complexes are part of the sorting machinery, but despite some functional information, their cargoes, accessory proteins, and regulation remain largely unknown. Here, by means of various proteomics approaches, we generated the overall interactome of the five AP and the TPLATE complexes in Arabidopsis thaliana. The interactome converged on a number of hub proteins, including the thus far unknown adaptin binding-like protein, designated P34. P34 interacted with the clathrin-associated AP complexes, controlled their stability and, subsequently, influenced clathrin-mediated endocytosis and various post-Golgi trafficking routes. Altogether, the AP interactome network offers substantial resources for further discoveries of unknown endomembrane trafficking regulators in plant cells.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........873a54814effc67fac4f46f83c9586b0
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.08.31.505729