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Endospanins Regulate a Postinternalization Step of the Leptin Receptor Endocytic Pathway*

Authors :
Yves Rouillé
Philippe Froguel
Ralf Jockers
Bernard Bailleul
Bernard Hoflack
Laetitia Corset
Cécile Lecœur
Cyril Couturier
Virginie Vauthier
Olivier Bocquet
Sandrine Belouzard
Johan Bacart
Julie Dam
Didier Monté
Karin Séron
Publication Year :
2011
Publisher :
American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 2011.

Abstract

Endospanin-1 is a negative regulator of the cell surface expression of leptin receptor (OB-R), and endospanin-2 is a homologue of unknown function. We investigated the mechanism for endospanin-1 action in regulating OB-R cell surface expression. Here we show that endospanin-1 and -2 are small integral membrane proteins that localize in endosomes and the trans-Golgi network. Antibody uptake experiments showed that both endospanins are transported to the plasma membrane and then internalized into early endosomes but do not recycle back to the trans-Golgi network. Overexpression of endospanin-1 or endospanin-2 led to a decrease of OB-R cell surface expression, whereas shRNA-mediated depletion of each protein increased OB-R cell surface expression. This increased cell surface expression was not observed with OB-Ra mutants defective in endocytosis or with transferrin and EGF receptors. Endospanin-1 or endospanin-2 depletion did not change the internalization rate of OB-Ra but slowed down its lysosomal degradation. Thus, both endospanins are regulators of postinternalization membrane traffic of the endocytic pathway of OB-R.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....63968aceab943e6a29cd5daf251d1eb6