Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

RAL-1 controls multivesicular body biogenesis and exosome secretion

View through CrossRef
Exosomes are secreted vesicles arising from the fusion of multivesicular bodies (MVBs) with the plasma membrane. Despite their importance in various processes, the molecular mechanisms controlling their formation and release remain unclear. Using nematodes and mammary tumor cells, we show that Ral GTPases are involved in exosome biogenesis. In Caenorhabditis elegans, RAL-1 localizes at the surface of secretory MVBs. A quantitative electron microscopy analysis of RAL-1–deficient animals revealed that RAL-1 is involved in both MVB formation and their fusion with the plasma membrane. These functions do not involve the exocyst complex, a common Ral guanosine triphosphatase (GTPase) effector. Furthermore, we show that the target membrane SNARE protein SYX-5 colocalizes with a constitutively active form of RAL-1 at the plasma membrane, and MVBs accumulate under the plasma membrane when SYX-5 is absent. In mammals, RalA and RalB are both required for the secretion of exosome-like vesicles in cultured cells. Therefore, Ral GTPases represent new regulators of MVB formation and exosome release.
Title: RAL-1 controls multivesicular body biogenesis and exosome secretion
Description:
Exosomes are secreted vesicles arising from the fusion of multivesicular bodies (MVBs) with the plasma membrane.
Despite their importance in various processes, the molecular mechanisms controlling their formation and release remain unclear.
Using nematodes and mammary tumor cells, we show that Ral GTPases are involved in exosome biogenesis.
In Caenorhabditis elegans, RAL-1 localizes at the surface of secretory MVBs.
A quantitative electron microscopy analysis of RAL-1–deficient animals revealed that RAL-1 is involved in both MVB formation and their fusion with the plasma membrane.
These functions do not involve the exocyst complex, a common Ral guanosine triphosphatase (GTPase) effector.
Furthermore, we show that the target membrane SNARE protein SYX-5 colocalizes with a constitutively active form of RAL-1 at the plasma membrane, and MVBs accumulate under the plasma membrane when SYX-5 is absent.
In mammals, RalA and RalB are both required for the secretion of exosome-like vesicles in cultured cells.
Therefore, Ral GTPases represent new regulators of MVB formation and exosome release.

Related Results

Tijelo u opusu Janka Polića Kamova
Tijelo u opusu Janka Polića Kamova
The doctoral disertation is dedicated to the concept of the body in the works of Janko Polić Kamov. The body is approached as a signifier system on the basis of which numerous and ...
Ral GDP Dissociation Stimulator and Ral GTPase Are Involved in Myocardial Hypertrophy
Ral GDP Dissociation Stimulator and Ral GTPase Are Involved in Myocardial Hypertrophy
Ras-related GTPase (Ral) is converted to the GTP-bound form by Ral GDP dissociation stimulator (Ral-GDS), a putative effector protein of Ras. Although a number of studies indicate ...
PDK Enhances Ral-GEF Catalytic Activity
PDK Enhances Ral-GEF Catalytic Activity
Ral is a member of the Ras family of guanosine triphosphatases (GTPases). Ral is also a downstream target for Ras through interactions between Ras and Ral guanine exchange factors ...
Regulation of the MVB Pathway by SCAMP3
Regulation of the MVB Pathway by SCAMP3
The biogenesis of multivesicular endosomes and the sorting of activated signaling receptors into multivesicular endosomes depend on soluble protein complexes (ESCRT complexes), whi...
The Promise of Exosomes as Drug Delivery Systems
The Promise of Exosomes as Drug Delivery Systems
Exosomes are small extracellular vesicles that play a role in cell-to-cell communication by transferring bioactive molecules such as proteins, nucleic acids, and lipids between cel...
Abstract 4150: Exploration of the role of Hsps in exosome derived from prostate cancer cells
Abstract 4150: Exploration of the role of Hsps in exosome derived from prostate cancer cells
Abstract Introduction: Prostate cancer (PCa) is the leading type of cancer diagnosed in men. In 2007 approximately 218, 890 new cases of prostate cancer were reporte...
Regulation of Exosome Secretion by Cellular Retinoic Acid Binding Protein 1 Contributes to Systemic Anti-inflammation
Regulation of Exosome Secretion by Cellular Retinoic Acid Binding Protein 1 Contributes to Systemic Anti-inflammation
Abstract Background: Intercellular communications are important for maintaining normal physiological processes. An important intercellular communication is mediated by the ...
Plasma exosome proteomics reveals the pathogenesis mechanism of post stroke cognitive impairment
Plasma exosome proteomics reveals the pathogenesis mechanism of post stroke cognitive impairment
Abstract Background Recently, the plasma exosome biomarkers of post-stroke cognitive impairment (PSCI) have been brought into focus. Exploration and utilization of...

Back to Top