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A novel conserved targeting motif found in ABCA transporters mediates trafficking to early post-Golgi compartments.


ABSTRACT: The ATP binding cassette, class A (ABCA) proteins are homologous polytopic transmembrane transporters that function as lipid pumps at distinct subcellular sites in a variety of cells. Located within the N terminus of these transporters, there exists a highly conserved xLxxKN motif of unknown function. To define its role, human ABCA3 was employed as a primary model representing ABCA transporters, while mouse ABCA1 was utilized to support major findings. Transfection studies showed colocalization of both transporters with surfactant protein C (SP-C), a marker peptide for successful protein targeting to lysosomal-like organelles. In contrast, alanine mutation of xLxxKN resulted in endoplasmic reticulum retention. As proof of principle, swapping xLxxKN for the known lysosomal targeting motif of SP-C resulted in post-Golgi targeting of the SP-C chimera. However, these products failed to reach their terminal processing compartments, suggesting that the xLxxKN motif only serves as a Golgi exit signal. We propose a model whereby an N-terminal signal sequence, xLxxKN, directs ABCA transporters to a post-Golgi vesicular sorting station where additional signals may be required for selective delivery of individual transporters to final subcellular destinations.

SUBMITTER: Beers MF 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3139239 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A novel conserved targeting motif found in ABCA transporters mediates trafficking to early post-Golgi compartments.

Beers Michael F MF   Hawkins Arie A   Shuman Henry H   Zhao Ming M   Newitt Jennifer L JL   Maguire Jean Ann JA   Ding Wenge W   Mulugeta Surafel S  

Journal of lipid research 20110517 8


The ATP binding cassette, class A (ABCA) proteins are homologous polytopic transmembrane transporters that function as lipid pumps at distinct subcellular sites in a variety of cells. Located within the N terminus of these transporters, there exists a highly conserved xLxxKN motif of unknown function. To define its role, human ABCA3 was employed as a primary model representing ABCA transporters, while mouse ABCA1 was utilized to support major findings. Transfection studies showed colocalization  ...[more]

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