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Role of ARF4L in Recycling Between Endosomes and the Plasma Membrane
Authors:Taiichi Katayama  Kazunori Imaizumi  Takunari Yoneda  Manabu Taniguchi  Akiko Honda  Takayuki Manabe  Junichi Hitomi  Kayoko Oono  Kousuke Baba  Shingo Miyata  Shinsuke Matsuzaki  Koichi Takatsuji  Masaya Tohyama
Affiliation:Department of Anatony & Neuroscience, Graduate School of Medicine, Osaka University, Suita, Osaka, Japan. katayama@anat2.med.osaka-u.ac.jp
Abstract:
The human ADP-ribosylation factor-like protein, ARF4L is a member of the ARF family, which are small GTP-binding proteins that play significant roles in vesicle transport and protein secretion. However, little is known about the physiological roles of ARF4L. In this study, to understand the biological functions of ARF4L, we carried out immunocytochemical analysis of ARF4L molecules with mutations in the functional domains. ARF4L was shown to be distributed to the plasma membrane following binding to GTP (Q80L), and into endosomes following binding to GDP (T35N). Moreover, the inactive-form of ARF4L (T35N) causes localization of transferrin receptors to the endosomal compartment, while the active form (Q80L) causes transport to the plasma membrane. These findings indicate that ARF4L drive the transport of cargo protein and subsequent fusion of recycling vesicles with the plasma membrane for maintenance of the cell surface.
Keywords:ARF4L  membrane trafficking  GTP-binding  plasma membrane  endosome
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