RabGEFs are a major determinant for specific Rab membrane targeting

Julia Blümer, Juliana Rey, Leif Dehmelt, Tomáǎ Maze, Yao Wen Wu, Philippe Bastiaens, Roger S. Goody, Aymelt Itzen

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Abstract

Eukaryotic cells critically depend on the correct regulation of intracellular vesicular trafficking to transport biological material. The Rab subfamily of small guanosine triphosphatases controls these processes by acting as a molecular on/off switch. To fulfill their function, active Rabproteins need to localize to intracellular membranes via posttranslationally attached geranylgeranyl lipids. Each member of the manifold Rab family localizes specifically to a distinct membrane, but it is unclear how this specific membrane recruitment is achieved. Here, we demonstrate that Rab-activating guanosine diphosphate/guanosine triphosphate exchange factors (GEFs) display the minimal targeting machinery for recruiting Rabs from the cytos to the correct membrane using the Rab-GEF pairs Rab5A-Rabex-5, Rab1A-DrrA, and Rab8-Rabin8 as model systems. Specific mistargeting of Rabex-5/DrrA/Rabin8 to mitochondria led to catalytic recruitment of Rab5A/ Rab1A/Rab8A in atime-dependent manner that required the catalytic activity of the GEF. Therefore, RabGEFs are major determinants for specific Rab membrane targeting.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)287-300
Number of pages14
JournalJournal of Cell Biology
Volume200
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2013

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