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An endocytic pathway as a target of tubby for regulation of fat storage

Journal

EMBO REPORTS
Volume 8, Issue 10, Pages 931-938

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/sj.embor.7401055

Keywords

tubby; Caenorhabditis elegans; RAB-7; fat storage; endocytosis

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  1. NIA NIH HHS [AG025891, R01 AG025891] Funding Source: Medline
  2. NIGMS NIH HHS [R01 GM056324, GM56324] Funding Source: Medline

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The tubby loci provide a unique opportunity to study adult-onset obesity. Mutation in either mammalian tubby or its homologue in Caenorhabditis elegans, tub-1, results in increased fat storage. Previously, we have shown that TUB-1 interacts with a new Rab GTPase-activating protein, RBG-3, for the regulation of fat storage. To understand further the molecular mechanism of TUB-1, we identified the Rab GTPase downstream of RBG-3. We found that RBG-3 preferentially stimulates the intrinsic GTPase activity of RAB-7 in both human and C. elegans. Importantly, either mutation or RNA interference knockdown in rab-7 reduces stored fat in wild type and tub-1 mutants. In addition, the small GTPase rab-5 and genes that regulate Rab membrane localization and nucleotide recycling are required for the regulation of fat storage, thereby defining a role for endocytic recycling in this process. We propose that TUB-1 controls receptor or sensory molecule degradation in neurons by regulating a RAB-7-mediated endocytic pathway.

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