Nucleocytoplasmic trafficking is required for functioning of the adaptor protein Sla1p in endocytosis
Autor: | Kathryn R. Ayscough, Fiona C. Gardiner, Rosaria Costa |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2007 |
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Cytoplasm
Saccharomyces cerevisiae Proteins Endocytic cycle Active Transport Cell Nucleus Importin Saccharomyces cerevisiae Biology Endocytosis Biochemistry Article Structural Biology Genetics Molecular Biology Karyopherin chemistry.chemical_classification Cell Nucleus Signal transducing adaptor protein Cell Biology Receptor-mediated endocytosis Cell biology Cytoskeletal Proteins chemistry Nuclear transport Carrier Proteins Nuclear localization sequence |
Popis: | Dual localization of proteins at the plasma membrane and within the nucleus has been reported in mammalian cells. Among these proteins are those involved in cell adhesion structures and in clathrin-mediated endocytosis. In the case of endocytic proteins, trafficking to the nucleus is not known to play a role in their endocytic function. Here, we show localization of the yeast endocytic adaptor protein Sla1p to the nucleus as well as to the cell cortex and we demonstrate the importance of specific regions of Sla1p for this nuclear localization. A role for specific karyopherins (importins and exportins) in Sla1p nuclear localization is revealed. Furthermore, endocytosis of Sla1p-dependent cargo is defective in three strains with karyopherin mutations. Finally, we investigate possible functions for nuclear trafficking of endocytic proteins. Our data reveal for the first time that nuclear transport of endocytic proteins is important for functional endocytosis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. We determine the mechanism, involving an alpha/beta importin pair, that facilitates uptake of Sla1p and demonstrate that nuclear transport is required for the functioning of Sla1p during endocytosis. |
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