MT Howes
Clathrin-independent carriers form a high capacity endocytic sorting system at the leading edge of migrating cells
Howes, MT; Kirkham, M; Riches, J; Cortese, K; Walser, PJ; Simpson, F; Hill, MM; Jones, A; Lundmark, R; Lindsay, MR; Hernandez-Deviez, DJ; Hadzic, G; McCluskey, A; Bashir, R; Liu, L; Pilch, P; McMahon, H; Robinson, PJ; Hancock, JF; Mayor, S; Parton, RG.
Authors
M Kirkham
J Riches
K Cortese
PJ Walser
F Simpson
MM Hill
A Jones
R Lundmark
MR Lindsay
DJ Hernandez-Deviez
G Hadzic
A McCluskey
R Bashir
L Liu
P Pilch
H McMahon
PJ Robinson
JF Hancock
S Mayor
RG. Parton
Abstract
Although the importance of clathrin- and caveolin-independent endocytic pathways has recently emerged, key aspects of these routes remain unknown. Using quantitative ultrastructural approaches, we show that clathrin-independent carriers (CLICs) account for approximately three times the volume internalized by the clathrin-mediated endocytic pathway, forming the major pathway involved in uptake of fluid and bulk membrane in fibroblasts. Electron tomographic analysis of the 3D morphology of the earliest carriers shows that they are multidomain organelles that form a complex sorting station as they mature. Proteomic analysis provides direct links between CLICs, cellular adhesion turnover, and migration. Consistent with this, CLIC-mediated endocytosis of key cargo proteins, CD44 and Thy-1, is polarized at the leading edge of migrating fibroblasts, while transient ablation of CLICs impairs their ability to migrate. These studies provide the first quantitative ultrastructural analysis and molecular characterization of the major endocytic pathway in fibroblasts, a pathway that provides rapid membrane turnover at the leading edge of migrating cells.
Citation
Howes, M., Kirkham, M., Riches, J., Cortese, K., Walser, P., Simpson, F., …Parton, R. (2010). Clathrin-independent carriers form a high capacity endocytic sorting system at the leading edge of migrating cells. Journal of Cell Biology, 190(4), 675-691. https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.201002119
Journal Article Type | Article |
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Publication Date | Aug 1, 2010 |
Deposit Date | Apr 16, 2012 |
Publicly Available Date | Jun 12, 2012 |
Journal | Journal of Cell Biology |
Print ISSN | 0021-9525 |
Electronic ISSN | 1540-8140 |
Publisher | Rockefeller University Press |
Peer Reviewed | Peer Reviewed |
Volume | 190 |
Issue | 4 |
Pages | 675-691 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.201002119 |
Public URL | https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1478303 |
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