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Spatiotemporal Resolution of Rab9 and CI‐MPR Dynamics in the Endocytic Pathway
Authors:Ana Kucera  Marita Borg Distefano  Axel Berg‐Larsen  Frode Skjeldal  Urska Repnik  Oddmund Bakke  Cinzia Progida
Institution:1. Department of Biosciences, Centre for Immune Regulation, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway;2. Current address: Department of Cancer Immunology, Institute for Cancer Research, Oslo University Hospital, Oslo, Norway
Abstract:Rab9 is a small GTPase that localizes to the trans‐Golgi Network (TGN) and late endosomes. Its main function has long been connected to the recycling of mannose‐6‐phosphate receptors (MPRs). However, recent studies link Rab9 also to autophagy and lysosome biogenesis. In this paper, using confocal imaging, we characterize for the first time the live dynamics of the Rab9 constitutively active mutant, Rab9Q66L. We find that it localizes predominantly to late endosomes and that its expression in HeLa cells disperses TGN46 and cation‐independent (CI‐MPR) away from the Golgi yet, has no effect on the retrograde transport of CI‐MPR. We also show that CI‐MPR and Rab9 enter the endosomal pathway together at the transition stage between early, Rab5‐positive, and late, Rab7a‐positive, endosomes. CI‐MPR localizes transiently to separate domains on these endosomes, where vesicles carrying CI‐MPR attach and detach within seconds. Taken together, our results demonstrate that Rab9 mediates the delivery of CI‐MPR to the endosomal pathway, entering the maturing endosome at the early‐to‐late transition. image
Keywords:CI‐MPR  endocytosis  endosomes  live imaging  Rab proteins  Rab9
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