Rab14 and its exchange factor FAM116 link endocytic recycling and adherens junction stability in migrating cells |
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Authors: | Linford Andrea Yoshimura Shin-ichiro Nunes Bastos Ricardo Langemeyer Lars Gerondopoulos Andreas Rigden Daniel J Barr Francis A |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biochemistry, University of Oxford, South Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3QU, UK. |
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Abstract: | Rab GTPases define the vesicle trafficking pathways underpinning cell polarization and migration. Here, we find that Rab4, Rab11, and Rab14 and the candidate Rab GDP-GTP exchange factors (GEFs) FAM116A and AVL9 are required for cell migration. Rab14 and its GEF FAM116A localize to and act on an intermediate compartment of the transferrin-recycling pathway prior to Rab11 and after Rab5 and Rab4. This Rab14 intermediate recycling compartment has specific functions in migrating cells discrete from early and recycling endosomes. Rab14-depleted cells show increased N-cadherin levels at junctional complexes and cannot resolve cell-cell junctions. This is due to decreased shedding of cell-surface N-cadherin by the ADAM family protease ADAM10/Kuzbanian. In FAM116A- and Rab14-depleted cells, ADAM10 accumulates in a transferrin-positive endocytic compartment, and the cell-surface level of ADAM10 is correspondingly reduced. FAM116 and Rab14 therefore define an endocytic recycling pathway needed for ADAM protease trafficking and regulation of cell-cell junctions. |
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