An endosomally localized isoform of Eps15 interacts with Hrs to mediate degradation of epidermal growth factor receptor.
Down-regulation of activated and ubiquitinated growth factor (GF) receptors by endocytosis and subsequent lysosomal degradation ensures attenuation of GF signaling. The ubiquitin-binding adaptor protein Eps15 (epidermal growth factor receptor [EGFR] pathway substrate 15) functions in endocytosis of such receptors. Here, we identify an Eps15 isoform, Eps15b, and demonstrate its expression ... in human cells and conservation across vertebrate species. Although both Eps15 and Eps15b interact with the endosomal sorting protein Hrs (hepatocyte growth factor-regulated tyrosine kinase substrate) in vitro, we find that Hrs specifically binds Eps15b in vivo (whereas adaptor protein 2 preferentially interacts with Eps15). Although Eps15 mainly localizes to clathrin-coated pits at the plasma membrane, Eps15b localizes to Hrs-positive microdomains on endosomes. Eps15b overexpression, similarly to Hrs overexpression, inhibits ligand-mediated degradation of EGFR, whereas Eps15 is without effect. Similarly, depletion of Eps15b but not Eps15 delays degradation and promotes recycling of EGFR. These results indicate that Eps15b is an endosomally localized isoform of Eps15 that is present in the Hrs complex via direct Hrs interaction and important for the sorting function of this complex.
Mesh Terms:
Animals, Calcium-Binding Proteins, Cell Membrane, Clathrin, Down-Regulation, Endocytosis, Endosomal Sorting Complexes Required for Transport, Endosomes, HeLa Cells, Humans, Intracellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins, Phosphoproteins, Protein Binding, Protein Isoforms, Protein Transport, Receptor, Epidermal Growth Factor, Signal Transduction
Animals, Calcium-Binding Proteins, Cell Membrane, Clathrin, Down-Regulation, Endocytosis, Endosomal Sorting Complexes Required for Transport, Endosomes, HeLa Cells, Humans, Intracellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins, Phosphoproteins, Protein Binding, Protein Isoforms, Protein Transport, Receptor, Epidermal Growth Factor, Signal Transduction
J. Cell Biol.
Date: Mar. 24, 2008
PubMed ID: 18362181
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