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The ERM proteins interact with the HOPS complex to regulate the maturation of endosomes
Authors:Chirivino Dafne  Del Maestro Laurence  Formstecher Etienne  Hupé Philippe  Raposo Graça  Louvard Daniel  Arpin Monique
Affiliation:aInstitut Curie-Unité Mixte de Recherche 144 (UMR144), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)/Morphogenèse et Signalisation cellulaires, 75248 Paris Cedex 05, France;bHybrigenics, Paris 75014, France;cInstitut Curie-UMR144, CNRS/INSERM U900/Ecole des Mines, Fontainebleau 77300, France;dInstitut Curie-UMR144 CNRS/Structure et compartimentation membranaire, 75248 Paris Cedex 05, France;University of Geneva
Abstract:In the degradative pathway, the progression of cargos through endosomal compartments involves a series of fusion and maturation events. The HOPS (homotypic fusion and protein sorting) complex is part of the machinery that promotes the progression from early to late endosomes and lysosomes by regulating the exchange of small GTPases. We report that an interaction between subunits of the HOPS complex and the ERM (ezrin, radixin, moesin) proteins is required for the delivery of EGF receptor (EGFR) to lysosomes. Inhibiting either ERM proteins or the HOPS complex leads to the accumulation of the EGFR into early endosomes, delaying its degradation. This impairment in EGFR trafficking observed in cells depleted of ERM proteins is due to a delay in the recruitment of Rab7 on endosomes. As a consequence, the maturation of endosomes is perturbed as reflected by an accumulation of hybrid compartments positive for both early and late endosomal markers. Thus, ERM proteins represent novel regulators of the HOPS complex in the early to late endosomal maturation.
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