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PxdA interacts with the DipA phosphatase to regulate peroxisome hitchhiking on early endosomes

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MOLECULAR BIOLOGY OF THE CELL
Volume 32, Issue 6, Pages 492-503

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AMER SOC CELL BIOLOGY
DOI: 10.1091/mbc.E20-08-0559

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  1. Charles King Trust Fellowship - Charles H. Hood Foundation (Boston, MA)
  2. National Institutes of Health [F32GM-126692]
  3. [R01GM-121772]

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Research has found that the specific molecular linker PxdA and phosphatase DipA are specific regulators of peroxisome hitchhiking within cells.
In canonical microtubule-based transport, adaptor proteins link cargoes to dynein and kinesin motors. Recently, an alternative mode of transport known as hitchhiking was discovered, where cargoes achieve motility by hitching a ride on already-motile cargoes, rather than attaching to a motor protein. Hitchhiking has been best studied in two filamentous fungi, Aspergillus nidulans and Ustilago maydis. In U. maydis, ribonucleoprotein complexes, peroxisomes, lipid droplets (LDs), and endoplasmic reticulum hitchhike on early endosomes (EEs). In A. nidulans, peroxisomes hitchhike using a putative molecular linker, peroxisome distribution mutant A (PxdA), which associates with EEs. However, whether other organelles use PxdA to hitchhike on EEs is unclear, as are the molecular mechanisms that regulate hitchhiking. Here we find that the proper distribution of LDs, mitochondria, and preautophagosomes do not require PxdA, suggesting that PxdA is a peroxisome-specific molecular linker. We identify two new pxdA alleles, including a point mutation (R2044P) that disrupts PxdA's ability to associate with EEs and reduces peroxisome movement. We also identify a novel regulator of peroxisome hitchhiking, the phosphatase DipA. DipA colocalizes with EEs and its association with EEs relies on PxdA. Together, our data suggest that PxdA and the DipA phosphatase are specific regulators of peroxisome hitchhiking on EEs.

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