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Rab36 regulates the spatial distribution of late endosomes and lysosomes through a similar mechanism to Rab34

Journal

MOLECULAR MEMBRANE BIOLOGY
Volume 27, Issue 1, Pages 23-30

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.3109/09687680903417470

Keywords

Rab36; Rab34; RILP; late endosome; lysosome

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  1. Xiamen University, China [1280X12104]

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Small GTPase Rab36 is homologous to Rab34 with 56% amino acid sequence identity. Rab34 was characterized as a Golgi-associated Rab protein and regulates lysosomal positioning through interaction with RILP; however, the properties and functions of Rab36 have not been investigated. To investigate Rab36, we constructed EGFP-Rab36 wild type, the active GTP-bound mutant EGFP-Rab36116L and negative GDP-bound mutant EGFP-Rab36T71N. Expression of EGFP-Rab36 wild type revealed that Rab36 co-localized with Golgi markers GM130, Syntaxin 5 and TGN46 in Hela cells, indicating Rab36 is associated with Golgi apparatus. Over-expression of Rab36 induced late endosome and lysosome clustcring around the Golgi apparatus, marked by LBPA, CD63, Lampl and Lamp2, without effects on early endosomal compartment marked by EFA1. GST-pulldown assay demonstrated that Rab36 can also interact with RILP. In addition, the binding region for Rab36 is in the C-terminal region (aa199-401) of RILP. Our data suggested that Rab36 may regulate the spatial distribution of late endosomes and lysosomes through a similar mechanism to Rab34.

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