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Using multifocal plane microscopy to reveal novel trafficking processes in the recycling pathway

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JOURNAL OF CELL SCIENCE
Volume 126, Issue 5, Pages 1176-1188

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COMPANY BIOLOGISTS LTD
DOI: 10.1242/jcs.116327

Keywords

FcRn; Localized photoactivation; Multifocal plane microscopy; Receptor recycling; Transport carrier

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  1. National Institutes of Health [ROI AI039167, ROI AR056478, ROI GM085575]
  2. National Multiple Sclerosis Society [FG 1798]

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A major outstanding issue in cell biology is the lack of understanding of the contribution of tubulovesicular transport carriers (TCs) to intracellular trafficking pathways within 3D cellular environments. This is primarily due to the challenges associated with the use of microscopy techniques to track these highly motile, small compartments. In the present study we have used multifocal plane microscopy with localized photoactivation to overcome these limitations. Using this approach, we have characterized individual components constituting the recycling pathway of the receptor FcRn. Specifically, several different pathways followed by TCs that intersect with larger, relatively static sorting endosomes have been defined. These pathways include a novel 'looping' process in which TCs leave and return to the same sorting endosome. Significantly, TCs with different itineraries can be identified by associations with distinct complements of Rab GTPases, APPL1 and SNX4. These studies provide a framework for further analyses of the recycling pathway.

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