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Crag is a GEF for Rab11 required for rhodopsin trafficking and maintenance of adult photoreceptor cells.


ABSTRACT: Rhodopsins (Rhs) are light sensors, and Rh1 is the major Rh in the Drosophila photoreceptor rhabdomere membrane. Upon photoactivation, a fraction of Rh1 is internalized and degraded, but it remains unclear how the rhabdomeric Rh1 pool is replenished and what molecular players are involved. Here, we show that Crag, a DENN protein, is a guanine nucleotide exchange factor for Rab11 that is required for the homeostasis of Rh1 upon light exposure. The absence of Crag causes a light-induced accumulation of cytoplasmic Rh1, and loss of Crag or Rab11 leads to a similar photoreceptor degeneration in adult flies. Furthermore, the defects associated with loss of Crag can be partially rescued with a constitutive active form of Rab11. We propose that upon light stimulation, Crag is required for trafficking of Rh from the trans-Golgi network to rhabdomere membranes via a Rab11-dependent vesicular transport.

SUBMITTER: Xiong B 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3514319 | biostudies-literature | 2012

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Crag is a GEF for Rab11 required for rhodopsin trafficking and maintenance of adult photoreceptor cells.

Xiong Bo B   Bayat Vafa V   Jaiswal Manish M   Zhang Ke K   Sandoval Hector H   Charng Wu-Lin WL   Li Tongchao T   David Gabriela G   Duraine Lita L   Lin Yong-Qi YQ   Neely G Gregory GG   Yamamoto Shinya S   Bellen Hugo J HJ  

PLoS biology 20121204 12


Rhodopsins (Rhs) are light sensors, and Rh1 is the major Rh in the Drosophila photoreceptor rhabdomere membrane. Upon photoactivation, a fraction of Rh1 is internalized and degraded, but it remains unclear how the rhabdomeric Rh1 pool is replenished and what molecular players are involved. Here, we show that Crag, a DENN protein, is a guanine nucleotide exchange factor for Rab11 that is required for the homeostasis of Rh1 upon light exposure. The absence of Crag causes a light-induced accumulati  ...[more]

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