Numb is a protein that in Drosophila determines cell fate as a result of its asymmetric partitioning at mitosis. The function of Numb has been linked to its ability to bind and to biologically antagonize Notch, a membrane receptor that also specifies cell fate. The biochemical mechanisms underlying the action of Numb, however, are still largely unknown. The wide pattern of expression of Numb suggests a general function in cellular homeostasis that could be additional to, or part of, its action in fate determination. Such a function could be endocytosis, as suggested by the interaction of Numb with Eps15, a component of the endocytic machinery. Here, we demonstrate that Numb is an endocytic protein. We found that Numb localizes to endocytic organelles and is cotrafficked with internalizing receptors. Moreover, it associates with the appendage domain of alpha adaptin, a subunit of AP2, a major component of clathrin-coated pits. Finally, fragments of Numb act as dominant negatives on both constitutive and ligand-regulated receptor-mediated internalization, suggesting a general role for Numb in the endocytic process.

Numb is an endocytic protein / E. Santolini, C. Puri, A. E. Salcini, M. C. Gagliani, P. G. Pelicci, C. Tacchetti, P. P. Di Fiore. - In: THE JOURNAL OF CELL BIOLOGY. - ISSN 0021-9525. - 151:6(2000 Dec 11), pp. 1345-52-1351.

Numb is an endocytic protein

P. G. Pelicci;P. P. Di Fiore
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2000

Abstract

Numb is a protein that in Drosophila determines cell fate as a result of its asymmetric partitioning at mitosis. The function of Numb has been linked to its ability to bind and to biologically antagonize Notch, a membrane receptor that also specifies cell fate. The biochemical mechanisms underlying the action of Numb, however, are still largely unknown. The wide pattern of expression of Numb suggests a general function in cellular homeostasis that could be additional to, or part of, its action in fate determination. Such a function could be endocytosis, as suggested by the interaction of Numb with Eps15, a component of the endocytic machinery. Here, we demonstrate that Numb is an endocytic protein. We found that Numb localizes to endocytic organelles and is cotrafficked with internalizing receptors. Moreover, it associates with the appendage domain of alpha adaptin, a subunit of AP2, a major component of clathrin-coated pits. Finally, fragments of Numb act as dominant negatives on both constitutive and ligand-regulated receptor-mediated internalization, suggesting a general role for Numb in the endocytic process.
Fluorescent Antibody Technique, Indirect; Growth Substances; Insect Proteins; Adaptor Protein Complex alpha Subunits; Juvenile Hormones; Protein Binding; Membrane Proteins; Adaptor Proteins, Vesicular Transport; Adaptor Protein Complex 2; Endocytosis; Peptide Fragments; Phosphoproteins; Calcium-Binding Proteins; Cell Compartmentation; Drosophila Proteins; Organelles
Settore MED/04 - Patologia Generale
11-dic-2000
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