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Rapid inactivation of proteins by rapamycin-induced rerouting to mitochondria.


ABSTRACT: We have developed a method for rapidly inactivating proteins with rapamycin-induced heterodimerization. Cells were stably transfected with siRNA-resistant, FKBP-tagged subunits of the adaptor protein (AP) complexes of clathrin-coated vesicles (CCVs), together with an FKBP and rapamycin-binding domain-containing construct with a mitochondrial targeting signal. Knocking down the endogenous subunit with siRNA, and then adding rapamycin, caused the APs to be rerouted to mitochondria within seconds. Rerouting AP-2 to mitochondria effectively abolished clathrin-mediated endocytosis of transferrin. In cells with rerouted AP-1, endocytosed cation-independent mannose 6-phosphate receptor (CIMPR) accumulated in a peripheral compartment, and isolated CCVs had reduced levels of CIMPR, but normal levels of the lysosomal hydrolase DNase II. Both observations support a role for AP-1 in retrograde trafficking. This type of approach, which we call a "knocksideways," should be widely applicable as a means of inactivating proteins with a time scale of seconds or minutes rather than days.

SUBMITTER: Robinson MS 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2845799 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Rapid inactivation of proteins by rapamycin-induced rerouting to mitochondria.

Robinson Margaret S MS   Sahlender Daniela A DA   Foster Samuel D SD  

Developmental cell 20100201 2


We have developed a method for rapidly inactivating proteins with rapamycin-induced heterodimerization. Cells were stably transfected with siRNA-resistant, FKBP-tagged subunits of the adaptor protein (AP) complexes of clathrin-coated vesicles (CCVs), together with an FKBP and rapamycin-binding domain-containing construct with a mitochondrial targeting signal. Knocking down the endogenous subunit with siRNA, and then adding rapamycin, caused the APs to be rerouted to mitochondria within seconds.  ...[more]

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