Retromer-mediated endosomal protein sorting: all WASHed up!

Abstract:

:Endosomal protein sorting governs the fate of many physiologically important proteins involved in a panoply of cellular functions. Recent discoveries have revealed a vital role for endosomally localised branched actin patches in facilitating protein sorting. The formation of the actin patches has been shown to require the function of the WASH complex - the major endosomal actin polymerisation-promoting complex - which stimulates the activity of the ubiquitously expressed Arp2/3 complex. Another key component of the endosomal protein-sorting machinery is the retromer complex. Studies now show that retromer mediates the recruitment of the WASH complex and its regulators to endosomes. In this review, recent progress in understanding the role of the WASH complex along with retromer in endosomal protein sorting is discussed.

journal_name

Trends Cell Biol

journal_title

Trends in cell biology

authors

Seaman MN,Gautreau A,Billadeau DD

doi

10.1016/j.tcb.2013.04.010

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2013-11-01 00:00:00

pages

522-8

issue

11

eissn

0962-8924

issn

1879-3088

pii

S0962-8924(13)00083-4

journal_volume

23

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