An extended tyrosine-targeting motif for endocytosis and recycling of the dense-core vesicle membrane protein phogrin

Wasmeier, C; Burgos, PV; Trudeau, T; Davidson, HW; Hutton, JC

Abstract

Integral membrane proteins of neuroendocine dense-core vesicles (DCV) appear to undergo multiple rounds of exocytosis; however, their trafficking and site of incorporation into nascent DCVs is unclear. Previous studies with phogrin (IA-2 beta) identified sorting signals in the luminal domain that is cleaved post-translationally; we now describe an independent DCV targeting motif in the cytosolic domain that may function at the level of endocytosis and recycling. Pulse-chase radiolabeling and cell surface biotinylation experiments in the pituitary corticotroph cell line AtT20 showed that the mature 60/65 kDa form that resides in the DCV is generated by limited proteolysis in a post-trans Golgi network compartment with similar kinetics to the formation of the principal cargo, ACTH. Phogrin is exposed on the cell surface in response to stimuli and progressively internalized to a perinuclear compartment that overlaps with recycling endosomes marked by transferrin. Chimeric molecules of phogrin transmembrane and cytosolic sequences with the interleukin-2 receptor alpha chain (Tac) were sorted to DCVs through the action of an extended tyrosine-based motif Y(654)QELCRQRMA located in a 27aa sequence adjacent to the membrane-spanning domain. A 36aa domain terminating in this sequence conferred DCV localization to Tac in the absence of any other cytosolic or luminal phogrin components. The endocytosis and DCV targeting of phogrin Y-654 > A mutants correlated with the impaired binding of the phogrin cytosolic tail to the mu-subunit of the AP2 adaptor complex in vitro.

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Título según WOS: ID WOS:000229137300004 Not found in local WOS DB
Título de la Revista: TRAFFIC
Volumen: 6
Número: 6
Editorial: Wiley
Fecha de publicación: 2005
Página de inicio: 474
Página final: 487
DOI:

10.1111/j.1600-0854.2005.00292.x

Notas: ISI