Protein complexes containing CYFIP/Sra/PIR121 coordinate Arf1 and Rac1 signalling during clathrin–AP

Author:  ["Mihaela Anitei","Christoph Stange","Irina Parshina","Thorsten Baust","Annette Schenck","Graça Raposo","Tomas Kirchhausen","Bernard Hoflack"]

Publication:  Nature Cell Biology

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Tags:  Cellsignalling   Membranetrafficking   Biological

Abstract

How membrane deformation and actin remodelling are coordinated to generate functional transport vesicles remains poorly understood. ARF1 coordinates clathrin coat recruitment and actin polymerization by binding the clathrin heavy chain binding protein, CYFIP, and facilitates Rac1-dependent actin polymerization to generate transport carriers at the trans-Golgi network. Actin dynamics is a tightly regulated process involved in various cellular events including biogenesis of clathrin-coated, AP-1 (adaptor protein 1)-coated transport carriers connecting the trans-Golgi network (TGN) and the endocytic pathway. However, the mechanisms coordinating coat assembly, membrane and actin remodelling during post-TGN transport remain poorly understood. Here we show that the Arf1 (ADP-ribosylation factor 1) GTPase synchronizes the TGN association of clathrin–AP-1 coats and protein complexes comprising CYFIP (cytoplasmic fragile-X mental retardation interacting protein; Sra, PIR121), a clathrin heavy chain binding protein associated with mental retardation. The Rac1 GTPase and its exchange factor β-PIX (PAK-interacting exchange factor) activate these complexes, allowing N-WASP-dependent and Arp2/3-dependent actin polymerization towards membranes, thus promoting tubule formation. These phenomena can be recapitulated with synthetic membranes. This protein-network-based mechanism facilitates the sequential coordination of Arf1-dependent membrane priming, through the recruitment of coats and CYFIP-containing complexes, and of Rac1-dependent actin polymerization, and provides complementary but independent levels of regulation during early stages of clathrin–AP1-coated carrier biogenesis.

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Anitei, M., Stange, C., Parshina, I. et al. Protein complexes containing CYFIP/Sra/PIR121 coordinate Arf1 and Rac1 signalling during clathrin–AP-1-coated carrier biogenesis at the TGN. Nat Cell Biol 12, 330–340 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1038/ncb2034

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