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The Vac14-interaction network is linked to regulators of the endolysosomal and autophagic pathway.


ABSTRACT: The scaffold protein Vac14 acts in a complex with the lipid kinase PIKfyve and its counteracting phosphatase FIG4, regulating the interconversion of phosphatidylinositol-3-phosphate to phosphatidylinositol-3,5-bisphosphate. Dysfunctional Vac14 mutants, a deficiency of one of the Vac14 complex components, or inhibition of PIKfyve enzymatic activity results in the formation of large vacuoles in cells. How these vacuoles are generated and which processes are involved are only poorly understood. Here we show that ectopic overexpression of wild-type Vac14 as well as of the PIKfyve-binding deficient Vac14 L156R mutant causes vacuoles. Vac14-dependent vacuoles and PIKfyve inhibitor-dependent vacuoles resulted in elevated levels of late endosomal, lysosomal, and autophagy-associated proteins. However, only late endosomal marker proteins were bound to the membranes of these enlarged vacuoles. In order to decipher the linkage between the Vac14 complex and regulators of the endolysosomal pathway, a protein affinity approach combined with multidimensional protein identification technology was conducted, and novel molecular links were unraveled. We found and verified the interaction of Rab9 and the Rab7 GAP TBC1D15 with Vac14. The identified Rab-related interaction partners support the theory that the regulation of vesicular transport processes and phosphatidylinositol-modifying enzymes are tightly interconnected.

SUBMITTER: Schulze U 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4047462 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The Vac14-interaction network is linked to regulators of the endolysosomal and autophagic pathway.

Schulze Ulf U   Vollenbröker Beate B   Braun Daniela A DA   Van Le Truc T   Granado Daniel D   Kremerskothen Joachim J   Fränzel Benjamin B   Klosowski Rafael R   Barth Johannes J   Fufezan Christian C   Wolters Dirk A DA   Pavenstädt Hermann H   Weide Thomas T  

Molecular & cellular proteomics : MCP 20140227 6


The scaffold protein Vac14 acts in a complex with the lipid kinase PIKfyve and its counteracting phosphatase FIG4, regulating the interconversion of phosphatidylinositol-3-phosphate to phosphatidylinositol-3,5-bisphosphate. Dysfunctional Vac14 mutants, a deficiency of one of the Vac14 complex components, or inhibition of PIKfyve enzymatic activity results in the formation of large vacuoles in cells. How these vacuoles are generated and which processes are involved are only poorly understood. Her  ...[more]

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