ARFGAP1 promotes AP-2-dependent endocytosis.
COPI (coat protein I) and the clathrin-AP-2 (adaptor protein 2) complex are well-characterized coat proteins, but a component that is common to these two coats has not been identified. The GTPase-activating protein (GAP) for ADP-ribosylation factor 1 (ARF1), ARFGAP1, is a known component of the COPI complex. Here, we show ... that distinct regions of ARFGAP1 interact with AP-2 and coatomer (components of the COPI complex). Selectively disrupting the interaction of ARFGAP1 with either of these two coat proteins leads to selective inhibition in the corresponding transport pathway. The role of ARFGAP1 in AP-2-regulated endocytosis has mechanistic parallels with its roles in COPI transport, as both its GAP activity and coat function contribute to promoting AP-2 transport.
Mesh Terms:
Endocytosis, GTPase-Activating Proteins, Humans, Microscopy, Electron, Protein Transport, Receptors, Transferrin, Transcription Factor AP-2
Endocytosis, GTPase-Activating Proteins, Humans, Microscopy, Electron, Protein Transport, Receptors, Transferrin, Transcription Factor AP-2
Nat. Cell Biol.
Date: May. 01, 2011
PubMed ID: 21499258
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