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Rapid cycling of lipid raft markers between the cell surface and Golgi complex

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JOURNAL OF CELL BIOLOGY
Volume 153, Issue 3, Pages 529-541

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ROCKEFELLER UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1083/jcb.153.3.529

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Golgi complex; endocytes; glycosyl phosphatidylinositol anchor; raft; green fluorescent protein

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The endocytic itineraries of lipid raft markers, such as glycosyl phosphatidylinositol (GPI)anchored proteins and glycosphingolipids, are incompletely understood. Here we show that different GPI-anchored proteins have different intracellular distributions; some (such as the folate receptor) accumulate in transferrin-containing compartments, others (such as CD59 and GPI-linked green fluorescent protein [GFP]) accumulate in the Golgi apparatus. Selective photobleaching shows that the Golgi pool of both GPI-GFP and CD59-GFP constantly and rapidly exchanges with the pool of these proteins found on the plasma membrane (PM). We visualized intermediates carrying GPI-GFP from the Golgi apparatus to the PM and separate structures delivering GPI-GFP to the Golgi apparatus. GPI-GFP does not accumulate within endocytic compartments containing transferrin, although it is detected in intracellular structures which are endosomes by the criteria of accessibility to a fluid phase marker and to cholera and shiga toxin B subunits (CTxB and STxB, which are also found in rafts). GPI-GFP and a proportion of the total CTxB and STxB taken up into cells are endocytosed independently of clathrin-associated machinery and are delivered to the Golgi complex via indistinguishable mechanisms, Hence, they enter the Golgi complex in the same intermediates, get there in dependently of both clathrin and rab5 unction, and are excluded from it at 20 degreesC and under conditions of cholesterol sequestration. The PM-Golgi cycling pathway followed by GPI-GFP could serve to regulate lipid raft distribution and function within cells.

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