Role of SNX16 in the dynamics of tubulo-cisternal membrane domains of late endosomes.

In this paper, we report that the PX domain-containing protein SNX16, a member of the sorting nexin family, is associated with late endosome membranes. We find that SNX16 is selectively enriched on tubulo-cisternal elements of this membrane system, whose highly dynamic properties and formation depen...

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Main Authors: Ben Brankatschk, Véronique Pons, Robert G Parton, Jean Gruenberg
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2011-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3130770?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-787a63afde994bc78ab1565be25c6c992020-11-24T21:26:36ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032011-01-0167e2177110.1371/journal.pone.0021771Role of SNX16 in the dynamics of tubulo-cisternal membrane domains of late endosomes.Ben BrankatschkVéronique PonsRobert G PartonJean GruenbergIn this paper, we report that the PX domain-containing protein SNX16, a member of the sorting nexin family, is associated with late endosome membranes. We find that SNX16 is selectively enriched on tubulo-cisternal elements of this membrane system, whose highly dynamic properties and formation depend on intact microtubules. By contrast, SNX16 was not found on vacuolar elements that typically contain LBPA, and thus presumably correspond to multivesicular endosomes. We conclude that SNX16, together with its partner phosphoinositide, define a highly dynamic subset of late endosomal membranes, supporting the notion that late endosomes are organized in distinct morphological and functional regions. Our data also indicate that SNX16 is involved in tubule formation and cholesterol transport as well as trafficking of the tetraspanin CD81, suggesting that the protein plays a role in the regulation of late endosome membrane dynamics.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3130770?pdf=render
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author Ben Brankatschk
Véronique Pons
Robert G Parton
Jean Gruenberg
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Véronique Pons
Robert G Parton
Jean Gruenberg
Role of SNX16 in the dynamics of tubulo-cisternal membrane domains of late endosomes.
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Véronique Pons
Robert G Parton
Jean Gruenberg
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title Role of SNX16 in the dynamics of tubulo-cisternal membrane domains of late endosomes.
title_short Role of SNX16 in the dynamics of tubulo-cisternal membrane domains of late endosomes.
title_full Role of SNX16 in the dynamics of tubulo-cisternal membrane domains of late endosomes.
title_fullStr Role of SNX16 in the dynamics of tubulo-cisternal membrane domains of late endosomes.
title_full_unstemmed Role of SNX16 in the dynamics of tubulo-cisternal membrane domains of late endosomes.
title_sort role of snx16 in the dynamics of tubulo-cisternal membrane domains of late endosomes.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2011-01-01
description In this paper, we report that the PX domain-containing protein SNX16, a member of the sorting nexin family, is associated with late endosome membranes. We find that SNX16 is selectively enriched on tubulo-cisternal elements of this membrane system, whose highly dynamic properties and formation depend on intact microtubules. By contrast, SNX16 was not found on vacuolar elements that typically contain LBPA, and thus presumably correspond to multivesicular endosomes. We conclude that SNX16, together with its partner phosphoinositide, define a highly dynamic subset of late endosomal membranes, supporting the notion that late endosomes are organized in distinct morphological and functional regions. Our data also indicate that SNX16 is involved in tubule formation and cholesterol transport as well as trafficking of the tetraspanin CD81, suggesting that the protein plays a role in the regulation of late endosome membrane dynamics.
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