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KIF5C, a kinesin motor involved in apical trafficking of MDCK cells

Journal

CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR LIFE SCIENCES
Volume 67, Issue 8, Pages 1331-1342

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SPRINGER BASEL AG
DOI: 10.1007/s00018-009-0253-6

Keywords

Kinesin; Apical trafficking; KIF5; Vesicle movement; MDCK

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  1. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG), Bonn, Germany [JA 1033, 1216, 593]

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Polarized traffic in epithelial cells depends on well-organized pathways that direct secretory cargo to the apical or basolateral plasma membrane. In MDCK cells, apical trafficking can be further divided into a lipid raft-dependent and a raft-independent route, which separate biosynthetic cargo in a post-Golgi endosomal compartment. We have now identified KIF5C as a kinesin motor for apical trafficking of both raft-associated sucrase isomaltase and raft-independent neurotrophin receptor. KIF5C was identified by mass spectrometry in vesicle enriched fractions and on immunoisolated post-Golgi vesicles carrying apical cargo. The amount of vesicle-associated KIF5C was highest on material isolated directly after trans-Golgi network release and declined thereafter. Altogether, our data suggest that KIF5C is involved in the passage of apical cargo molecules to a post-Golgi endosomal compartment, where further segregation into distinct vesicle populations proceeds.

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