Adaptor protein Ruk/CIN85 is associated with a subset of COPI-coated membranes of the Golgi complex |
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Authors: | Havrylov Serhiy Ichioka Fumitaka Powell Kate Borthwick Emma B Baranska Jolanta Maki Masatoshi Buchman Vladimir L |
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Affiliation: | School of Biosciences, Cardiff University, Museum Avenue, Cardiff CF10 3US, Wales, UK; Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology, Pasteura 3 Street, 02-093 Warsaw, Poland; Department of Applied Molecular Biosciences, Graduate School of Bioagricultural Sciences, Nagoya University, Furo-cho, Chikusa-ku, Nagoya 464-8601, Japan; Department of Preclinical Veterinary Sciences, University of Edinburgh, Summerhall, Edinburgh EH9 1QH, UK |
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Abstract: | Regulator of ubiquitous kinase/Cbl-interacting protein of 85 kDa (Ruk/CIN85) and CD2-associated protein/Cas ligand with multiple SH3 domains (CD2AP/CMS) comprise a family of vertebrate adaptor proteins involved in several important cellular processes, including downregulation of activated receptor tyrosine kinases, regulation of cytoskeletal rearrangements, phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI 3-kinase) signalling and apoptosis. The role of Ruk/CIN85 as a scaffold protein involved in membrane trafficking processes has been demonstrated in model cell systems. However, intracellular localization of endogenous Ruk/CIN85 has never been comprehensively assessed. We carried out detailed studies of subcellular distribution of Ruk/CIN85 in adherent cultured human cells using antibodies that recognize distinct epitopes of the protein and revealed a punctate immunostaining pattern, common for proteins involved in intracellular trafficking processes. Our data indicate that Ruk/CIN85 is distributed between several different membrane trafficking compartments, but the major pool of Ruk/CIN85 is associated with the Golgi complex, mainly with a subpopulation of COPI-coated vesicles involved in retrograde endoplasmic reticulum-Golgi and intra-Golgi transport. This localization pattern is dependent on the integrity of Golgi complex and intact microtubular network. Only a small pool of Ruk/CIN85 is present in compartments involved in clathrin-mediated endocytosis and sorting. These results suggest that endogenous Ruk/CIN85 may be involved in regulation of specific membrane trafficking processes. |
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Keywords: | adaptor proteins COPI vesicles Golgi complex membrane trafficking Ruk/CIN85/SETA/CD2BP3 subcellular localization |
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