2006
DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0854.2006.00478.x
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A Role for Adaptor Protein‐3 Complex in the Organization of the Endocytic Pathway in Dictyostelium

Abstract: Dictyostelium discoideum cells continuously internalize extracellular material, which accumulates in well-characterized endocytic vacuoles. In this study, we describe a new endocytic compartment identified by the presence of a specific marker, the p25 protein. This compartment presents features reminiscent of mammalian recycling endosomes: it is localized in the pericentrosomal region but distinct from the Golgi apparatus. It specifically contains surface proteins that are continuously endocytosed but rapidly … Show more

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“…The rapid depletion of surface proteins from macropinosomes has previously been described in Dictyostelium (46,47). Both the plasma membrane and a perinuclear recycling pool are marked by the protein p25, which is stripped from macropinosomes within the first minutes of internalization-at the same time that WASH and retromer are active.…”
Section: Wash Drives Recycling Of Surface Proteins From Early Macropimentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…The rapid depletion of surface proteins from macropinosomes has previously been described in Dictyostelium (46,47). Both the plasma membrane and a perinuclear recycling pool are marked by the protein p25, which is stripped from macropinosomes within the first minutes of internalization-at the same time that WASH and retromer are active.…”
Section: Wash Drives Recycling Of Surface Proteins From Early Macropimentioning
confidence: 96%
“…S1A) (48). Interestingly, the p25 recycling compartment is also accessible to proteins lacking any cytosolic sorting signals, indicating nonspecific bulk recycling (46).…”
Section: Wash Drives Recycling Of Surface Proteins From Early Macropimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The H161, H72, and H36 mouse monoclonal antibodies have been described previously (21,23,24) and were generously furnished by P.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…AP3 is a clathrin adaptor complex found on endosomal compartments (Bonifacino and Traub, 2003). Absence of Dictyostelium m3 results in fissionmediated recycling defects during the early stages of endosome maturation (Charette et al, 2006;Charette and Cosson, 2008). The WASH protein is required for the removal of the vATPase from late lysosomes that are transitioning to the post-lysosomal stage.…”
Section: Fission Defect Mutants Have a Similar Phenotype To Lvsb-nullmentioning
confidence: 99%