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Vacuolin, a flotillin/reggie-related protein from Dictyostelium oligomerizes for endosome association
Authors:Dirk Wienke   Anja Drengk   Christian Schmauch   Nicole Jenne  Markus Maniak  
Affiliation:aLaboratory for Molecular Cell Biology, University College London, London, UK;bZellbiologie, Universität Kassel, Kassel, Germany;cZellbiologie, Max-Planck Institut für Biochemie, Martinsried, Germany
Abstract:
We have analysed the domain structure of vacuolin, a Dictyostelium protein binding to the cytoplasmic surface of late endosomes. Localisation studies using GFP fusions together with a yeast two-hybrid analysis and co-immunoprecipitation experiments reveal that a region close to the C-terminus mediates oligomer formation of the protein through a coiled-coil mechanism which in turn is a prerequisite for the efficient binding to endosomal membranes via a prohibitin (PHB) domain in the middle of the molecule. Overexpression of the coiled-coil domain strongly competes with endogenous vacuolin in the oligomers and reduces the efficiency of membrane targeting. The domain arrangement of vacuolin is most similar to flotillin/reggie, a protein found on late endosomes of mammalian cells.
Keywords:Endocytosis   Lysosome   Protein targeting   Domain structure
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