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Cell ; 186(10): 2219-2237.e29, 2023 05 11.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37172566

RÉSUMÉ

The Commander complex is required for endosomal recycling of diverse transmembrane cargos and is mutated in Ritscher-Schinzel syndrome. It comprises two sub-assemblies: Retriever composed of VPS35L, VPS26C, and VPS29; and the CCC complex which contains twelve subunits: COMMD1-COMMD10 and the coiled-coil domain-containing (CCDC) proteins CCDC22 and CCDC93. Combining X-ray crystallography, electron cryomicroscopy, and in silico predictions, we have assembled a complete structural model of Commander. Retriever is distantly related to the endosomal Retromer complex but has unique features preventing the shared VPS29 subunit from interacting with Retromer-associated factors. The COMMD proteins form a distinctive hetero-decameric ring stabilized by extensive interactions with CCDC22 and CCDC93. These adopt a coiled-coil structure that connects the CCC and Retriever assemblies and recruits a 16th subunit, DENND10, to form the complete Commander complex. The structure allows mapping of disease-causing mutations and reveals the molecular features required for the function of this evolutionarily conserved trafficking machinery.


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Malformations multiples , Malformations crâniofaciales , Complexes multiprotéiques , Humains , Endosomes/métabolisme , Transport des protéines , Protéines/métabolisme , Complexes multiprotéiques/métabolisme
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J Cell Biol ; 222(1)2023 01 02.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36282215

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Arl8b, an Arf-like GTP-binding protein, regulates cargo trafficking and positioning of lysosomes. However, it is unknown whether Arl8b regulates lysosomal cargo sorting. Here, we report that Arl8b binds to the Rab4 and Rab14 interaction partner, RUN and FYVE domain-containing protein (RUFY) 1, a known regulator of cargo sorting from recycling endosomes. Arl8b determines RUFY1 endosomal localization through regulating its interaction with Rab14. RUFY1 depletion led to a delay in CI-M6PR retrieval from endosomes to the TGN, resulting in impaired delivery of newly synthesized hydrolases to lysosomes. We identified the dynein-dynactin complex as an RUFY1 interaction partner, and similar to a subset of activating dynein adaptors, the coiled-coil region of RUFY1 was required for interaction with dynein and the ability to mediate dynein-dependent organelle clustering. Our findings suggest that Arl8b and RUFY1 play a novel role on recycling endosomes, from where this machinery regulates endosomes to TGN retrieval of CI-M6PR and, consequently, lysosomal cargo sorting.


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Facteurs d'ADP-ribosylation , Protéines adaptatrices de la transduction du signal , Dynéines , Endosomes , Lysosomes , Protéines G rab , Humains , Facteurs d'ADP-ribosylation/génétique , Facteurs d'ADP-ribosylation/métabolisme , Complexe dynactine/métabolisme , Dynéines/métabolisme , Endosomes/métabolisme , Cellules HeLa , Lysosomes/métabolisme , Transport des protéines , Protéines G rab/génétique , Protéines G rab/métabolisme , Protéines adaptatrices de la transduction du signal/génétique , Protéines adaptatrices de la transduction du signal/métabolisme
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