Raft association of SNAP receptors acting in apical trafficking in Madin–Darby canine kidney cells
- *European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Cell Biology and Biophysics Programme, 69117 Heidelberg, Germany, and Max Planck Institute for Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics, 01307 Dresden, Germany; †Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique UMR 144, Institut Curie, 75005 Paris, France; and ‡Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY 10021
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Contributed by Kai Simons
Abstract
We have investigated the relationships between the apical sorting mechanism using lipid rafts and the soluble N-ethyl maleimide-sensitive factor attachment protein receptor (SNARE) machinery, which is involved in membrane docking and fusion. We first confirmed that anti-alpha-SNAP antibodies inhibit the apical pathway in Madin– Darby canine kidney (MDCK) cells; in addition, we report that a recombinant SNAP protein stimulates the apical transport whereas a SNAP mutant inhibits this transport step. Based on t-SNARE overexpression experiments and the effect of botulinum neurotoxin E, syntaxin 3 and SNAP-23 have been implicated in apical membrane trafficking. Here, we show in permeabilized MDCK cells that antisyntaxin 3 and anti-SNAP-23 antibodies lower surface delivery of an apical reporter protein. Moreover, using a similar approach, we show that tetanus toxin-insensitive, vesicle-associated membrane protein (TI-VAMP; also called VAMP7), a recently described apical v-SNARE, is involved. Furthermore, we show the presence of syntaxin 3 and TI-VAMP in isolated apical carriers. Polarized apical sorting has been postulated to be mediated by the clustering of apical proteins into dynamic sphingolipid-cholesterol rafts. We provide evidence that syntaxin 3 and TI-VAMP are raft-associated. These data support a raft-based mechanism for the sorting of not only apically destined cargo but also of SNAREs having functions in apical membrane-docking and fusion events.
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↵ § To whom reprint requests should be addressed at: EMBL, Cell Biology and Biophysics Programme, Meyerhofstrasse 1, 69117 Heidelberg, Germany. e-mail: Simons{at}EMBL-heidelberg.de.
- ABBREVIATIONS:
- HA,
- hemagglutinin;
- MβCD,
- methyl-β-cyclodextrin;
- MDCK,
- Madin–Darby canine kidney;
- NSF,
- soluble N-ethyl maleimide-sensitive factor;
- SNAP,
- soluble NSF attachment protein;
- SNAP23 and SNAP25,
- synaptosomal-associated protein of 23 and 25 kDa, respectively;
- SNARE,
- SNAP receptor;
- TI-VAMP,
- tetanus toxin-insensitive, vesicle-associated membrane protein;
- v- and t- SNARE,
- vesicular and target membrane SNARE, respectively;
- TGN,
- trans-Golgi network;
- SLO,
- streptolysin-O
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