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A di-aromatic motif in the cytosolic tail of the mannose receptor mediates endosomal sorting

Authors :
Schweizer, Anja
Stahl, Philip D.
Rohrer, Jack
Schweizer, Anja
Stahl, Philip D.
Rohrer, Jack
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

The mannose receptor (MR), the prototype of a new family of multilectin receptor proteins important in innate immunity, undergoes rapid internalization and recycling from the endosomal system back to the cell surface. Sorting of the MR in endosomes prevents the receptor from entering lysosomes where it would be degraded. Here, we focused on a diaromatic sequence (Tyr(18)-Phe(19)) in the MR cytoplasmic tail as an endosomal sorting signal. The subcellular distribution of chimeric constructs between the MR and the cation-dependent mannose 6-phosphate receptor was assessed by Percoll density gradients and cell surface assays. Unlike the wild type constructs, mutant receptors with alanine substitutions of Tyr(18)-Phe(19) were highly missorted to lysosomes, indicating that the di-aromatic motif of the MR cytoplasmic tail mediates sorting in endosomes. Within this sequence Tyr(18) is the key residue with Phe(19) contributing to this function. Moreover, Tyr(18) was also found to be essential for internalization, consistent with the presence of overlapping signals for internalization and endosomal sorting in the cytosolic tail of the MR. A di-aromatic amino acid sequence in the cytosolic tail has now been shown to function in two receptors known to be internalized from the plasma membrane, the MR and the cation-dependent mannose 6-phosphate receptor. This feature therefore appears to be a general determinant for endosomal sorting.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
Journal of Biological Chemistry, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1041108410
Document Type :
Electronic Resource