Exocyst requirement for endocytic traffic directed toward the apical and basolateral poles of polarized MDCK cells |
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Authors: | Oztan Asli Silvis Mark Weisz Ora A Bradbury Neil A Hsu Shu-Chan Goldenring James R Yeaman Charles Apodaca Gerard |
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Affiliation: | Laboratory of Epithelial Cell Biology/Renal Electrolyte Division of the Department of Medicine, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 15261, USA. |
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Abstract: | The octameric exocyst complex is associated with the junctional complex and recycling endosomes and is proposed to selectively tether cargo vesicles directed toward the basolateral surface of polarized Madin-Darby canine kidney (MDCK) cells. We observed that the exocyst subunits Sec6, Sec8, and Exo70 were localized to early endosomes, transferrin-positive common recycling endosomes, and Rab11a-positive apical recycling endosomes of polarized MDCK cells. Consistent with its localization to multiple populations of endosomes, addition of function-blocking Sec8 antibodies to streptolysin-O-permeabilized cells revealed exocyst requirements for several endocytic pathways including basolateral recycling, apical recycling, and basolateral-to-apical transcytosis. The latter was selectively dependent on interactions between the small GTPase Rab11a and Sec15A and was inhibited by expression of the C-terminus of Sec15A or down-regulation of Sec15A expression using shRNA. These results indicate that the exocyst complex may be a multipurpose regulator of endocytic traffic directed toward both poles of polarized epithelial cells and that transcytotic traffic is likely to require Rab11a-dependent recruitment and modulation of exocyst function, likely through interactions with Sec15A. |
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