Authors
Kerrie E McNally, Rebecca Faulkner, Florian Steinberg, Matthew Gallon, Rajesh Ghai, David Pim, Paul Langton, Neil Pearson, Chris M Danson, Heike Nägele, Lindsey L Morris, Amika Singla, Brittany L Overlee, Kate J Heesom, Richard Sessions, Lawrence Banks, Brett M Collins, Imre Berger, Daniel D Billadeau, Ezra Burstein, Peter J Cullen
Publication date
2017/10/1
Journal
Nature cell biology
Volume
19
Issue
10
Pages
1214-1225
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK
Description
Following endocytosis into the endosomal network, integral membrane proteins undergo sorting for lysosomal degradation or are retrieved and recycled back to the cell surface. Here we describe the discovery of an ancient and conserved multiprotein complex that orchestrates cargo retrieval and recycling and, importantly, is biochemically and functionally distinct from the established retromer pathway. We have called this complex ‘retriever’; it is a heterotrimer composed of DSCR3, C16orf62 and VPS29, and bears striking similarity to retromer. We establish that retriever associates with the cargo adaptor sorting nexin 17 (SNX17) and couples to CCC (CCDC93, CCDC22, COMMD) and WASH complexes to prevent lysosomal degradation and promote cell surface recycling of α5β1 integrin. Through quantitative proteomic analysis, we identify over 120 cell surface proteins, including numerous integrins, signalling …
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