Role of alpha-actinin-4 in the regulation of endocytosis
The bulletin of the Yamaguchi Medical School Volume 55 Issue 3-4
Page 21-26
published_at 2008
Title
Role of alpha-actinin-4 in the regulation of endocytosis
Creators
Hara Tomohiko
Creators
Honda Kazufumi
Creators
Shitashige Miki
Creators
Ono Masaya
Creators
Naito Katsusuke
Creators
Hirohashi Setsuo
Creators
Yamada Tesshi
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Creator Keywords
actinin-4
endocytosis
clathrin
proteomics
Alpha-actinin-4, originally identified as an actin-binding protein, has been associated with cell motility and cancer invasion. However, it forms complexes with a diverse array of partner proteins and is speculated to exert several distinct functions based on the characteristics of these proteins. Immunoprecipitation and mass spectrometric analysis reveal that alpha-actinin-4 forms native complexes with several partner proteins in 22RV1 cells, including β/γ-actin, clathrin heavy chain and nonmuscular myosin heavy chain. Clathrin is a coat protein that covers the internalized membrane pit and plays a central role in early endocytosis. We identified other clathrin-related and unrelated cargo proteins, including dynamin, adaptin-γ, β-NAP and p47A, that interact with alpha-actinin-4. Immunofluorescence microscopy revealed that dynamin and clathrin are co-localized with alpha-actinin-4 at the dorsal sites of membrane rufflings, and the transfection of ACTN4 cDNA facilitates the transport of transferrin into the peri-nuclear endosomes. In this review, we report that alpha-actinin-4 is involved in the regulation of endocytosis. Endocytosis enforces termination of signalling evoked by the cell surface receptors and regulates recycling of receptors and ligands. The change of alpha-actinin-4 expression levels may therefore induce aberrations in the intracellular trafficking of various cell surface molecules, such as growth factors and receptors.
Languages
eng
Resource Type
departmental bulletin paper
Publishers
Yamaguchi University School of Medicine
Date Issued
2008
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Version of Record
Access Rights
open access
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Schools
大学院医学系研究科(医学)