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Article Dans Une Revue Journal of Cell Biology Année : 1998

Annexin XIIIb associates with lipid microdomains to function in apical delivery.

F. Lafont
  • Fonction : Auteur
S. Lecat
P. Verkade
  • Fonction : Auteur

Résumé

A member of the annexin XIII sub-family, annexin XIIIb, has been implicated in the apical exocytosis of epithelial kidney cells. Annexins are phospholipid-binding proteins that have been suggested to be involved in membrane trafficking events although their actual physiological function remains open. Unlike the other annexins, annexin XIIIs are myristoylated. Here, we show by immunoelectron microscopy that annexin XIIIb is localized to the trans-Golgi network (TGN), vesicular carriers and the apical cell surface. Polarized apical sorting involves clustering of apical proteins into dynamic sphingolipid-cholesterol rafts. We now provide evidence for the raft association of annexin XIIIb. Using in vitro assays and either myristoylated or unmyristoylated recombinant annexin XIIIb, we demonstrate that annexin XIIIb in its native myristoylated form stimulates specifically apical transport whereas the unmyristoylated form inhibits this route. Moreover, we show that formation of apical carriers from the TGN is inhibited by an anti-annexin XIIIb antibody whereas it is stimulated by myristoylated recombinant annexin XIIIb. These results suggest that annexin XIIIb directly participates in apical delivery.
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hal-00174058 , version 1 (21-09-2007)

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  • HAL Id : hal-00174058 , version 1
  • PUBMED : 9744874

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F. Lafont, S. Lecat, P. Verkade, K. Simons. Annexin XIIIb associates with lipid microdomains to function in apical delivery.. Journal of Cell Biology, 1998, 142 (6), pp.1413-27. ⟨hal-00174058⟩
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