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The kinesin KIF16B mediates apical transcytosis of transferrin receptor in AP-1B-deficient epithelia.

TitleThe kinesin KIF16B mediates apical transcytosis of transferrin receptor in AP-1B-deficient epithelia.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2013
AuthorsBay AEPerez, Schreiner R, Mazzoni F, Carvajal-Gonzalez JM, Gravotta D, Perret E, Mantaras GLehmann, Zhu Y-S, Rodriguez-Boulan EJ
JournalEMBO J
Volume32
Issue15
Pagination2125-39
Date Published2013 Jul 31
ISSN1460-2075
KeywordsAdaptor Protein Complex 1, Animals, CHO Cells, Cricetinae, Cricetulus, Dogs, Endosomes, Epithelial Cells, Humans, Kinesins, Madin Darby Canine Kidney Cells, Microtubules, rab GTP-Binding Proteins, Receptors, Transferrin, Transcytosis
Abstract

<p>Polarized epithelial cells take up nutrients from the blood through receptors that are endocytosed and recycle back to the basolateral plasma membrane (PM) utilizing the epithelial-specific clathrin adaptor AP-1B. Some native epithelia lack AP-1B and therefore recycle cognate basolateral receptors to the apical PM, where they carry out important functions for the host organ. Here, we report a novel transcytotic pathway employed by AP-1B-deficient epithelia to relocate AP-1B cargo, such as transferrin receptor (TfR), to the apical PM. Lack of AP-1B inhibited basolateral recycling of TfR from common recycling endosomes (CRE), the site of function of AP-1B, and promoted its transfer to apical recycling endosomes (ARE) mediated by the plus-end kinesin KIF16B and non-centrosomal microtubules, and its delivery to the apical membrane mediated by the small GTPase rab11a. Hence, our experiments suggest that the apical recycling pathway of epithelial cells is functionally equivalent to the rab11a-dependent TfR recycling pathway of non-polarized cells. They define a transcytotic pathway important for the physiology of native AP-1B-deficient epithelia and report the first microtubule motor involved in transcytosis.</p>

DOI10.1038/emboj.2013.130
Alternate JournalEMBO J
PubMed ID23749212
PubMed Central IDPMC3730227
Grant ListR01 EY008538 / EY / NEI NIH HHS / United States
R01 GM034107 / GM / NIGMS NIH HHS / United States
EY08538 / EY / NEI NIH HHS / United States
GM34107 / GM / NIGMS NIH HHS / United States

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