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Evolving nature of the AP2 alpha-appendage hub during clathrin-coated vesicle endocytosis
Authors:Praefcke Gerrit J K  Ford Marijn G J  Schmid Eva M  Olesen Lene E  Gallop Jennifer L  Peak-Chew Sew-Yeu  Vallis Yvonne  Babu M Madan  Mills Ian G  McMahon Harvey T
Institution:Medical Research Council Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge, UK.
Abstract:Clathrin-mediated endocytosis involves the assembly of a network of proteins that select cargo, modify membrane shape and drive invagination, vesicle scission and uncoating. This network is initially assembled around adaptor protein (AP) appendage domains, which are protein interaction hubs. Using crystallography, we show that FxDxF and WVxF peptide motifs from synaptojanin bind to distinct subdomains on alpha-appendages, called 'top' and 'side' sites. Appendages use both these sites to interact with their binding partners in vitro and in vivo. Occupation of both sites simultaneously results in high-affinity reversible interactions with lone appendages (e.g. eps15 and epsin1). Proteins with multiple copies of only one type of motif bind multiple appendages and so will aid adaptor clustering. These clustered alpha(appendage)-hubs have altered properties where they can sample many different binding partners, which in turn can interact with each other and indirectly with clathrin. In the final coated vesicle, most appendage binding partners are absent and thus the functional status of the appendage domain as an interaction hub is temporal and transitory giving directionality to vesicle assembly.
Keywords:AP180  clathrin-AP2 adaptors  eps15  epsin1  synaptojanin
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