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Endosome fusion induced by diphtheria toxin translocation domain.


ABSTRACT: Endosomal cargo travels through a dynamic vesicle network en route to degradation by lysosomes or recycling through the Golgi apparatus back to the cell surface. Rab5 is a key determinant of the early endosomes by organizing effector proteins in specific subdomains and mediating early endosome fusion. We find that early endosome morphogenesis and maturation is disrupted by diphtheria toxin (DT). Rab5 bound endosomes increase in size and in Rab5 content due to luminal toxin exposure, whereas Rab7 positive endosomes are not detectably altered. These changes appear to be caused by an activity of the toxin entry domain (T domain) as mutations inactivating either the receptor binding (CRM107) or ADP-ribosyl transferase (CRM197) activities do not inhibit the effect of DT on endosome morphogenesis. In contrast, mutations in the T domain or diminishing the endosomal pH gradient, which prevents T domain membrane insertion, inhibit these endosome changes. The change in size appears to be due to changing the early endosome fission-fusion equilibrium. The Rab5 membrane exchange rate, assessed with photoactivatable GFP-Rab5, decreases in the presence of DT. These changes to endosomes may reflect activities of the T domain that mediate toxin entry to the cytosol. The nontoxic mutant DT, CRM197, yields a new tool to manipulate endosome dynamics in living cells.

SUBMITTER: Antignani A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2430352 | biostudies-literature | 2008 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Endosome fusion induced by diphtheria toxin translocation domain.

Antignani Antonella A   Youle Richard J RJ  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20080606 23


Endosomal cargo travels through a dynamic vesicle network en route to degradation by lysosomes or recycling through the Golgi apparatus back to the cell surface. Rab5 is a key determinant of the early endosomes by organizing effector proteins in specific subdomains and mediating early endosome fusion. We find that early endosome morphogenesis and maturation is disrupted by diphtheria toxin (DT). Rab5 bound endosomes increase in size and in Rab5 content due to luminal toxin exposure, whereas Rab7  ...[more]

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