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γ-secretase facilitates retromer-mediated retrograde transport
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ABSTRACT
Retromer mediates retrograde transport of protein cargoes from endosomes to the trans-Golgi network (TGN). γ-secretase is a protease that cleaves the transmembrane domain of its target proteins. Although retromer can form a stable complex with γ-secretase, the functional consequences of this interaction are not known. Here, we report that retromer-mediated retrograde protein trafficking in cultured human epithelial cells is impaired by the γ-secretase inhibitor XXI or by knockout of PS1 (also known as PSEN1), the catalytic subunit of γ-secretase. These treatments inhibited endosome-to-TGN trafficking of retromer-dependent retrograde cellular cargoes, divalent metal transporter 1 isoform II, cation-independent mannose-6-phosphate receptor and shiga toxin, whereas trafficking of retromer-independent cargoes, cholera toxin and a mutant CIMPR unable to bind retromer was not affected. Moreover, we found that γ-secretase associates with retromer cargoes even in the absence of retromer. XXI treatment and PS1 knockout did not inhibit the ability of retromer or γ-secretase to associate with cargo and did not affect the expression of retromer subunits or Rab7-GTP, which regulates retromer–cargo interaction. These results imply that the γ-secretase–retromer interaction facilitates retromer-mediated retrograde trafficking of cellular transmembrane proteins.
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Title: γ-secretase facilitates retromer-mediated retrograde transport
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ABSTRACT
Retromer mediates retrograde transport of protein cargoes from endosomes to the trans-Golgi network (TGN).
γ-secretase is a protease that cleaves the transmembrane domain of its target proteins.
Although retromer can form a stable complex with γ-secretase, the functional consequences of this interaction are not known.
Here, we report that retromer-mediated retrograde protein trafficking in cultured human epithelial cells is impaired by the γ-secretase inhibitor XXI or by knockout of PS1 (also known as PSEN1), the catalytic subunit of γ-secretase.
These treatments inhibited endosome-to-TGN trafficking of retromer-dependent retrograde cellular cargoes, divalent metal transporter 1 isoform II, cation-independent mannose-6-phosphate receptor and shiga toxin, whereas trafficking of retromer-independent cargoes, cholera toxin and a mutant CIMPR unable to bind retromer was not affected.
Moreover, we found that γ-secretase associates with retromer cargoes even in the absence of retromer.
XXI treatment and PS1 knockout did not inhibit the ability of retromer or γ-secretase to associate with cargo and did not affect the expression of retromer subunits or Rab7-GTP, which regulates retromer–cargo interaction.
These results imply that the γ-secretase–retromer interaction facilitates retromer-mediated retrograde trafficking of cellular transmembrane proteins.
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