Interaction of Tyrosine-Based Sorting Signals with Clathrin-Associated Proteins

Hiroshi Ohno(National Institutes of Health), Jay M. Stewart(Dana-Farber/Boston Children's Cancer and Blood Disorders Center), Marie-Christine Fournier(National Institutes of Health), Herbert Bosshart(National Institutes of Health), Ina Rhee(National Institutes of Health), Shoichiro Miyatake(Chiba University), Takashi Saito(Chiba University), Andreas Gallusser(Dana-Farber/Boston Children's Cancer and Blood Disorders Center), Tomas Kirchhausen(Dana-Farber/Boston Children's Cancer and Blood Disorders Center), Juan S. Bonifacino(National Institutes of Health)
Science
September 29, 1995
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Abstract

Tyrosine-based signals within the cytoplasmic domain of integral membrane proteins mediate clathrin-dependent protein sorting in the endocytic and secretory pathways. A yeast two-hybrid system was used to identify proteins that bind to tyrosine-based signals. The medium chains (mu 1 and mu 2) of two clathrin-associated protein complexes (AP-1 and AP-2, respectively) specifically interacted with tyrosine-based signals of several integral membrane proteins. The interaction was confirmed by in vitro binding assays. Thus, it is likely that the medium chains serve as signal-binding components of the clathrin-dependent sorting machinery.


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