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A PH domain within OCRL bridges clathrin-mediated membrane trafficking to phosphoinositide metabolism.


ABSTRACT: OCRL, whose mutations are responsible for Lowe syndrome and Dent disease, and INPP5B are two similar proteins comprising a central inositol 5-phosphatase domain followed by an ASH and a RhoGAP-like domain. Their divergent NH2-terminal portions remain uncharacterized. We show that the NH2-terminal region of OCRL, but not of INPP5B, binds clathrin heavy chain. OCRL, which in contrast to INPP5B visits late stage endocytic clathrin-coated pits, was earlier shown to contain another binding site for clathrin in its COOH-terminal region. NMR structure determination further reveals that despite their primary sequence dissimilarity, the NH2-terminal portions of both OCRL and INPP5B contain a PH domain. The novel clathrin-binding site in OCRL maps to an unusual clathrin-box motif located in a loop of the PH domain, whose mutations reduce recruitment efficiency of OCRL to coated pits. These findings suggest an evolutionary pressure for a specialized function of OCRL in bridging phosphoinositide metabolism to clathrin-dependent membrane trafficking.

SUBMITTER: Mao Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2711190 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A PH domain within OCRL bridges clathrin-mediated membrane trafficking to phosphoinositide metabolism.

Mao Yuxin Y   Balkin Daniel M DM   Zoncu Roberto R   Erdmann Kai S KS   Tomasini Livia L   Hu Fenghua F   Jin Moonsoo M MM   Hodsdon Michael E ME   De Camilli Pietro P  

The EMBO journal 20090618 13


OCRL, whose mutations are responsible for Lowe syndrome and Dent disease, and INPP5B are two similar proteins comprising a central inositol 5-phosphatase domain followed by an ASH and a RhoGAP-like domain. Their divergent NH2-terminal portions remain uncharacterized. We show that the NH2-terminal region of OCRL, but not of INPP5B, binds clathrin heavy chain. OCRL, which in contrast to INPP5B visits late stage endocytic clathrin-coated pits, was earlier shown to contain another binding site for c  ...[more]

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