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The role of VAMP7/TI-VAMP in cell polarity and lysosomal exocytosis in vivo
Authors:Sato Mahito  Yoshimura Shinichiro  Hirai Rika  Goto Ayako  Kunii Masataka  Atik Nur  Sato Takashi  Sato Ken  Harada Reiko  Shimada Junko  Hatabu Toshimitsu  Yorifuji Hiroshi  Harada Akihiro
Affiliation:Department of Cellular and Molecular Biology, Laboratory for Molecular Traffic, Institute for Molecular and Cellular Regulation, Gunma University, Maebashi 371-8512, Japan.
Abstract:
VAMP7 or tetanus neurotoxin-insensitive vesicle- associated membrane protein (TI-VAMP) has been proposed to regulate apical transport in polarized epithelial cells, axonal transport in neurons and lysosomal exocytosis. To investigate the function of VAMP7 in vivo, we generated VAMP7 knockout mice. Here, we show that VAMP7 knockout mice are indistinguishable from control mice and display a similar localization of apical proteins in the kidney and small intestine and a similar localization of axonal proteins in the nervous system. Neurite outgrowth of cultured mutant hippocampal neurons was reduced in mutant neurons. However, lysosomal exocytosis was not affected in mutant fibroblasts. Our results show that VAMP7 is required in neurons to extend axons to the full extent. However, VAMP7 does not seem to be required for epithelial cell polarity and lysosomal exocytosis.
Keywords:apical transport  axonal outgrowth  cell polarity  knockout mouse  lysosomal exocytosis  SNARE
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